Five questions for Wesleyan provost Nicole Stanton
Briefly

"The way I describe the work that I do as a choreographer is organizing people in space and in time. That's what I do as a provost: I organize people in space and time."
"Becoming provost during the pandemic has taught me the importance of adaptability and communication, especially during chaotic times of campus protests and unexpected challenges."
"I’ve learned to defend the liberal arts more passionately, as they provide essential skills for critical thinking and respectful dialogue amongst diverse perspectives on campus."
"Through my journey from dancer to provost, utilizing my creativity in academia, I've come to understand the intersections between art and education in fostering community."
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