Provost Council on African American Affairs

Cartoon type graphic with many different significant individual's headshots in a grid. These individuals represent significant leaders in the Black community and a part of Black History month. The Provost Council on African American Affairs (PCAA) was formed in 2019 to address the specific social and academic issues of Black students at New Mexico State University. Collectively, the mission of the group is to work and collaborate with NMSU administration, leadership, students, staff, and other constituents to respond to concerns and create a sense of belonging and inclusivity for Black students. The council reports directly to the Provost to ensure that awareness and solutions are constructed at the institutional level of the university to ensure system changes.

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2022-2023 Council Membership

Membership of the Provost Council on African American Affairs.
Name Title College/Unit
Dr. Alan Shoho Provost & Chief Academic Officer Office of the Provost
Dr. Patrick Turner Associate Provost for Student Success Office of the Provost
Dr. Jamie Bronstein Professor of History College of Arts & Sciences
Dr. Bobbie Green President NAACP Las Cruces Community Representative
James Hall Senior Associate Athletic Director, Sport Administrator, & Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer NMSU Athletics
Cecil Rose Director Black Programs 
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