Human Development and Family Sciences

Buell, Chajes named to roles in faculty affairs and undergraduate education

Two longtime members of the University of Delaware faculty will assume new positions within the Office of the Provost, President Dennis Assanis and Provost Laura Carlson announced today.

Martha Buell, chair of the Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, will serve as vice provost of faculty affairs, effective Aug. 15. She will replace Matt Kinservik, who will complete his term in that role this year and is returning to his faculty role within the Department of English.

Also, Michael Chajes, professor of civil engineering, has been named interim vice provost of undergraduate education, effective July 1. He replaces Avron Abraham, who is retiring from the University. Chajes has also been named to another term as dean of the UD Honors College.

“Martha and Michael are outstanding scholars and respected leaders within the UD community, and they have both demonstrated a strong commitment to supporting and advancing the entire University,” Assanis said. “Our faculty and our undergraduate students are central to what we do at UD, so I am excited to be working with Martha and Michael to strengthen and expand our efforts to serve these core constituencies.”

Buell and Chajes will report to Carlson in their new roles.

“Martha and Michael each bring extensive knowledge and experience to their new roles, as well as a commitment to growing and advancing our efforts in support of our faculty and undergraduate students,” Carlson said. “They are best positioned to extend the work of their predecessors. I wish Matt and Avron all the best in their new endeavors.”

Buell, a former president of the Faculty Senate, said she is eager to use her experience in shared governance as vice provost for faculty affairs.

“The faculty are the foundation of UD’s excellence in teaching and research, so I am looking forward to working with my colleagues to continue attracting, retaining and promoting our excellent faculty at all levels,” Buell said. “I appreciate that President Assanis and Provost Carlson have offered me this opportunity to serve UD in this new role.”

Chajes said working in undergraduate education has always been a meaningful and satisfying part of his academic career.

“I enjoy seeing and being part of students’ incredible transition from incoming freshmen all the way through graduation, so this is an opportunity to have an even greater impact on their education and preparation for lifelong success,” Chajes said. “I am also grateful that President Assanis and Provost Carlson have given me another term to serve the amazing students in the Honors College.”

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