The Provost is Dartmouth's chief academic officer and chief budget officer, directly responsible for overseeing the overall academic integrity of the entire institution and for those operations transcending the work of a single faculty.
CFI is one of several key pillars of Dartmouth’s commitment to meaningful action to address climate change and sustainability—a priority that President Sian Leah Beilock outlined in her Inaugural address in September, pledging an aggressive push for the campus to achieve real carbon zero and to become a world leader in developing innovative, sustainable, and human-centered cold-weather climate solutions.
Dartmouth filled some key positions in January in the Institute for Black Intellectual and Cultural Life, the Office of the Provost, and the Office of Government and Community Relations.
Freedom of expression and dissent is protected by Dartmouth regulations. Dartmouth prizes and defends the right of free speech and the freedom of the individual to make their own disclosures.