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Scott A Bass

Biography

Scott A. Bass is provost emeritus at ĢƵ and professor of public administration and policy in the School of Public Affairs. Dr. Bass served as ĢƵ’s provost from 2008-2018, during which time he played a transformative role in elevating the university to the R2 status, hiring over half of the university’s full-time faculty, and improving the diversity and selectivity of the student body. Under his leadership, the university became a student-centered, nationally accomplished institution of higher learning. The Scott A. Bass Outstanding Scholarship at the Undergraduate Level Award was established to recognize his “longstanding commitment to and support of academic excellence.”

A Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America, Dr. Bass received the Donald P. Kent Award for exhibiting the highest standards for professional leadership in gerontology in teaching, service, and interpreting gerontology to the larger society. He has written/edited 8 books and 54 articles and earned a Fulbright Research Scholarship to Japan.

A recognized innovator in higher education, Dr. Bass has served on the Educational Testing Service (ETS) Higher Education Advisory Council and on numerous national boards related to research and graduate education. Past appointments include vice president for research and dean of the Graduate School, University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC); distinguished professor of sociology and public policy, UMBC; director, Gerontology Institute, University of Massachusetts Boston (UMB); program director of the Ph.D. Program in Gerontology, UMB; professor, College of Public and Community Service, UMB; distinguished visiting professor, Yokohama City University, Japan; and visiting professor, School of Medicine, Stanford University. Dr. Bass created the Center for University Excellence at ĢƵ and currently serves as its executive director.

Scott A. Bass Provost: 2008 - 2018

Designation of Provost Emeritus

ĢƵWashington D.C.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
May 18, 2018
Designation of Scott A. Bass as Provost Emeritus
Resolution

WHEREAS, since 2008, Scott Bass has served as provost of ĢƵ and ĢƵ’s chief academic affairs officer, led ĢƵ’s eight schools and colleges as well as the University Library, enrollment management, financial aid, and other academic affairs units, all while holding the appointment of Professor of Public Administration & Policy in the ĢƵ School of Public Affairs;

WHEREAS, he has kept ĢƵ focused on the future, leading the ĢƵ 2030 planning initiative, developing a new faculty manual, creating a new ĢƵ Core program, seizing new ways to teach and learn with ĢƵ’s first online master’s programs, and championing both the Myers Technology and Innovation Building as well as a new Hall of Science; and was the guiding force behind the RiSE Project (Reinventing the Student Experience);

WHEREAS, Provost Bass has strengthened and empowered the faculty at ĢƵ, more than half of whose hiring he has overseen; he has brought unprecedented diversity to the ranks of ĢƵ’s faculty, and fostered cross-disciplinary collaboration that will benefit students and create new research to benefit society as a whole;

WHEREAS, under Provost Bass’s leadership, the demand for undergraduate admission to ĢƵ has never been greater and selectivity has reached record levels, while at the same time ĢƵ’s student body hails from a rich tapestry of racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and geographic backgrounds, supported by innovative new models of student advising and academic support pioneered by Provost Bass;

WHEREAS, research and scholarship at ĢƵ are more rigorous, intensive and ĢƵ is today recognized by The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as a “Higher Research Activity” (R2) institution under his tenure; ĢƵ’s reputation and visibility is thriving;

WHEREAS, Provost Bass will continue his service to ĢƵ and the entire academy upon his resignation as provost by returning to his faculty appointment in the School of Public Affairs and leading a new university-wide center focused on solving the most vexing challenges in higher education;

WHEREAS, he leaves a proud legacy at ĢƵ;

NOW THEREFORE, on this Eighteenth Day of May, Two Thousand Eighteen, the ĢƵ Board of Trustees and President bestow upon Scott Bass the title of Provost Emeritus and convey their most sincere and deep gratitude for transforming ĢƵ into the world-class educational institution it is today.

  • Jack C. Cassell
    Chairman, Board of Trustees
    ĢƵ
  • Sylvia M. Burwell
    President
    ĢƵ
Memo from President Burwell