Following a national search, Keirsten S. Moore, Ph.D., has been appointed provost and vice president for Academic Affairs of Capital University.
A member of the Capital faculty since 1993, Moore has served the institution as professor, dean, associate provost, and interim provost.
“I am deeply honored to serve as provost of Capital University and grateful for the opportunity to continue this work in partnership with President Tice. I believe in the strength of this institution, in our expert and committed faculty and staff, and in the extraordinary potential of our students.
“I have seen firsthand the power of Capital to transform lives and strengthen our community. As a comprehensive, personal-sized university in Columbus, we bring together the depth of the liberal arts, strong professional and graduate programs, and the opportunities of a major metropolitan learning environment,” Moore said.
In her roles as interim vice president and interim provost, Moore has led academic affairs, accreditation and assessment, and academic planning and budgeting, collaborating closely with faculty governance and student affairs leaders. She will continue overseeing these core areas as Capital’s provost and chief academic officer and a member of the President’s Cabinet. She has taught leadership and management courses across undergraduate and graduate programs, mentored students, and supported faculty initiatives that reflect Capital’s mission of providing a personal, career-connected education in Columbus that prepares students for meaningful careers and purposeful lives.
Jared R. Tice, Ed.D., president of Capital University, noted that his partnership with Moore has been defined by candor, shared accountability, and data-informed decision-making.
“Since the beginning of my tenure, I have had the privilege of working in close partnership with Dr. Moore during one of the most complex and consequential periods in the life of a university,” said Tice. “Her executive leadership, institutional wisdom, and unwavering commitment to Capital have been evident every day. Through a rigorous national search process, it became clear that Dr. Moore is the right partner to lead our academic enterprise into Capital’s third century.
“Dr. Moore approaches leadership with clarity, humility, and a deep respect for faculty life and shared governance,” said Tice. “In a short time, she has worked to align academic priorities with institutional sustainability, strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration, and make more visible the distinctive value of a Capital education.”
Moore earned a Bachelor of Science in Business from Miami University; a Master of Labor and Human Resources from The Ohio State University; and a doctorate in Organizational Behavior/Human Resource Management from Ohio State. Her scholarship and teaching focus on leadership, organizational behavior, and workplace effectiveness.
We are proud to welcome Dr. Moore as provost and look forward to her continued partnership with faculty, staff, and students in advancing Capital’s mission.