Michele Moses
Vice Provost and Associate Vice Chancellor for Faculty Affairs
Division of Academic Affairs

Michele Moses is the vice provost and associate vice chancellor for faculty affairs. In this role, she helps to foster a sense of belonging and community among faculty to help them feel supported, informed and valued. Moses also provides strategic direction for a variety of activities associated with faculty life and academic programming centered around four key areas: faculty development and support, faculty personnel actions, academic program review, and faculty data and impact.

Moses chairs the Vice Chancellor's Advisory Committee (VCAC) and co-chairs the Academic Review and Planning Advisory Committee (ARPAC), as well as the Faculty Affairs Advisory Board, the Salary Equity Appeals Committee and the Provost’s Faculty Communication Committee.

Prior to her current role, to which she was appointed in 2019, Moses served as associate vice provost for faculty affairs and associate dean for graduate studies in the School of Education, where she founded CU Boulder’s Master’s in Higher Education Program.

A well-known scholar in the areas of philosophy of education, policy, and ethics, Moses was recruited to CU Boulder in 2005 and was promoted to full professor in 2011.

A first-generation college graduate, Moses earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia, an MEd from the University of Vermont, and an MA and PhD from CU Boulder. Read Michele Moses’s bio on the Office of Faculty Affairs website