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Rosemary R. Haggett, Ph.D.
University Hall 3340
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Phone: 419.530.2729
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Rosemary.Haggett@utoledo.edu
Rosemary Haggett began her job as Provost of The University of Toledo on July 1, 2007.
Previously, she was Acting Director of the Division of Graduate Education and Senior Adviser of the Education and Human Resources Directorate of the National Science Foundation. Haggett’s other posts at the NSF since 2003 include Acting Deputy Assistant Director of the Education and Human Resources Directorate and Director of the Division of Undergraduate Education.
Dr. Haggett served as Associate Provost for Academic Programs at West Virginia University from 1999 to 2003, and as Dean of the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Consumer Sciences from 1994 to 1999 as well as Professor of Animal and Veterinary Sciences throughout that time. She has been a member of the biology faculty at Loyola University of Chicago, and held positions at Trinity College in Washington, D.C. and the University of Maryland. Haggett also worked for more than six years at the USDA.
Among her noted accomplishments, Dr. Haggett was appointed by the West Virginia governor to the Governor’s Commission on Graduate Study in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, and she was given the Irving Award from the American Distance Education Consortium for her contributions as board member and IDEAL chair.
In addition to research articles published in Biology of Reproduction and Neuroendrocrinology, Dr. Haggett has published in the areas of student learning outcome assessment and undergraduate science education. She gave the keynote presentation at the 2006 Research Councils UK and UK Higher Education Academy’s Conference on Research and Teaching in London.
Provost Haggett received her bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Bridgeport in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and her doctorate in physiology from the University of Virginia. She completed postdoctoral work in reproductive biology at Northwestern University.