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David J. Dausey, Ph.D., Ed.D., is the executive vice president and provost of Duquesne
                                                University. Provost Dausey is responsible for the university’s academic operations,
                                                including over 200 degree and certificate programs across Duquesne’s 10 schools. He also oversees research and innovation, enrollment management, online learning,
                                                   student success, educational and classroom technology, university libraries, academic
                                                   centers and institutes, and international programs, including Duquesne’s campuses
                                                   in Rome and Dublin.
Since becoming Duquesne’s Provost, Dausey has helped steer the university through a period of transformative change. He has founded and advanced new schools, departments, institutes and programs. Notably, he played a pivotal role in creating Duquesne University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, the institution’s boldest initiative to date, and was instrumental in fundraising for new facilities and programs across the university. He also oversaw the development of a new university curriculum, the Bridges Common Learning Experience, with full faculty participation and support.
Provost Dausey was recognized by City and State magazine as a “trailblazer in higher
                                                education,” by the Pittsburgh Business Times as one of “20 people to know in higher
                                                education,” and by Technical.ly as one of the top influential leaders in Pittsburgh
                                                Tech.
Provost Dausey is a tenured professor with faculty appointments at Duquesne’s John
                                                G. Rangos Sr. School of Health Sciences and College of Osteopathic Medicine. He holds
                                                an honorary faculty appointment as a Distinguished Service Professor at Carnegie Mellon
                                                University, where he formerly served as a faculty member and the senior director of
                                                health programs and initiatives. Provost Dausey has earned several awards for his
                                                teaching and mentoring efforts, including the Martcia Wade Teaching Award, the Alpha
                                                Theta Mentorship Award and the Panhellenic Interfraternity Council Role Model Award.
An internationally recognized epidemiologist, Provost Dausey is an elected fellow
                                                of the American College of Epidemiology. He has worked closely with senior health
                                                officials in over twenty countries and experts from international organizations and
                                                foundations such as the World Health Organization, the United Nations, the Global
                                                Health and Security Initiative and the Rockefeller Foundation. He has led health projects
                                                worldwide and directed millions of dollars in extramural research funding. His extensive
                                                academic contributions include numerous books, research articles and reports, many
                                                of which have gained national media attention.
As a national advocate for education, healthcare and public health, Provost Dausey
                                                has conducted hundreds of media interviews and written commentaries for various news
                                                outlets. He has also served on the board of directors of numerous community organizations
                                                focused on philanthropy, academia, healthcare, economic development, and arts and
                                                culture. 
Before Duquesne, Provost Dausey served as the executive vice president and provost
                                                of Mercyhurst University. He also worked as a full-time researcher with the RAND Corporation
                                                and as an analyst at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
A Pittsburgh native, Provost Dausey grew up in Jefferson Hills, Pennsylvania. He earned
                                                a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Mercyhurst University. He earned master’s and
                                                doctoral degrees in epidemiology from Yale University. He earned a second doctoral
                                                degree in higher education management from the University of Pennsylvania. He completed
                                                post-graduate training in higher education leadership and management at Harvard University.
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