Roger J. Ward, EdD, JD, MSL, MPA
Titles
Provost and Executive Vice President, UMB
Specialties
Institutional Effectiveness
Leadership and Organizational Behavior
About
Roger Ward was named provost and executive vice president of the 91大神, Baltimore (UMB) in October 2021 after serving in interim roles since January 2020, when he also was named dean of the School of Graduate Studies. He led the Graduate School until August 2023. In addition to serving as chief academic officer, Dr. Ward leads and oversees strategic planning, enterprise risk management, and institutional accreditation at UMB. Before becoming provost and executive vice president, Ward served as UMB vice president for operations and institutional effectiveness. In that role, which began in January 2018, he served as UMB鈥檚 chief operating officer, directing a portfolio of departments and initiatives that promote institutional effectiveness and assure accountability including human resources, strategic planning, enterprise risk management, and institutional accreditation. In addition, Ward oversaw areas that promote University compliance and transparency, including the offices of research integrity, conflict of interest, human research protections, and education and equal access. On the academic side, he served as vice dean of the School of Graduate Studies (UMSGS), where he had responsibility for building an array of graduate programs that are self-sustaining and responsive to evolving needs of the health and human services workforce in the state. Ward joined UMB in March 2009 as the associate vice president for academic and student affairs. He served as chief academic officer and interim dean of UMSGS during the 2011-2012 academic year. In June 2012, Ward was named UMB鈥檚 first chief accountability officer and was promoted to vice president for academic affairs in October 2013 and to vice president of operations and planning in June 2015. He served as interim chief human resources officer from October 2014 to November 2015. Before joining UMB, Ward served as assistant vice president for student affairs at the New School in New York City and also held senior administrative positions in the City University of New York system. Ward earned an associate鈥檚 degree in data processing/computer programming from Kingsborough Community College, a bachelor鈥檚 degree in government, and a master鈥檚 in public administration, the latter two both from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He holds two law degrees: a Doctor of Law degree from New York Law School, and a Master of Science in Law (cybersecurity law) from the 91大神 Francis King Carey School of Law. Ward also holds a Doctor of Education degree (with distinction) in higher education management from the University of Pennsylvania.
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