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Nancy Gonzales

Executive Vice President and University Provost at Arizona State University

Nancy Gonzales is the Executive Vice President and University Provost of Arizona State University (ASU).123 As ASU's chief academic officer, she leads 23 deans and 16 interdisciplinary colleges and academic units.1 Gonzales is responsible for enhancing the university's intellectual climate, strengthening instruction and scholarship, broadening access and equitable outcomes, and supporting innovative teaching and learning strategies.1

Professional Background

Prior to her current role, Gonzales served as:

  • Dean of natural sciences in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at ASU2
  • Foundation Professor in the Department of Psychology2
  • Director of the REACH Institute, an interdisciplinary center focused on implementing evidence-based interventions2

Research and Achievements

Gonzales is a nationally recognized psychologist who has conducted groundbreaking research on:

  • Culturally informed models of human health and development1
  • Strategies to reduce health disparities in vulnerable communities1

Her professional honors include:

  • Fellow of the American Psychological Association12
  • Distinguished career awards from various psychological societies12
  • Named an Arizona Latina Trailblazer12
  • One of the 2021 Most Influential Women in Arizona12

Education

Gonzales holds a Ph.D. from the University of Washington, which she obtained in 1992.3

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Location

Tempe, Arizona, United States