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St. Ambrose Announces New Provost


02/13/2023

Joseph M. Roidt, PhD, current Provost at Dakota Wesleyan University, has been named the next Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs (VPAA) at SAU. Dr. Roidt will succeed Paul Koch, PhD, who is retiring at the end of this academic year after serving in the role since 2014.

Under the guiding influence of ±¬ÁϹ«Éç's President Amy C. Novak, EdD, the Provost/VPAA is a vital faculty and student advocate as the University embarks on several innovative campus-wide strategic initiatives that position St. Ambrose as leaders for the next generation of learners in higher education.

Joseph Roidt

St. Ambrose Announces New Provost


Joseph M. Roidt, PhD, current Provost at Dakota Wesleyan University, has been named the next Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs (VPAA) at SAU. Dr. Roidt will succeed Paul Koch, PhD, who is retiring at the end of this academic year after serving in the role since 2014. The breadth of Dr. Roidt's distinguished academic leadership career has prepared him well for this new role.

Dr. Novak had the following to say about the new Provost/VPAA, "Dr. Roidt's background evidenced successful adaptive and inclusive leadership practices, strong governance acumen, and a commitment to building learning infrastructure to open doors of opportunity to all students across their lifespan. His strong focus on developing trust with faculty and staff as a first step in equipping an organization for change speaks to his understanding of the importance of building strong organizational cultures in facilitating new initiatives or strengthening current practices. He facilitates change by creating environments characterized by a collaborative and democratic ethos, in which promising ideas are valued and utilized irrespective of whose ideas they are. I anticipate that Dr. Roidt will be eager to learn and understand the needs and perspectives of various faculty and staff groups as he begins his work here.

Additionally, Dr. Roidt demonstrated an ability to effectively implement strategic plans that have been deeply informed by the trends and challenges in the higher education landscape. His ability to leverage best practices in innovation, learning science, and entrepreneurial thinking and apply them to the academy set him apart from other candidates."

The breadth of Dr. Roidt's distinguished academic leadership career has prepared him well for this new role. Dr. Roidt has held faculty appointments in Sociology at several institutions like ±¬ÁϹ«Éç, including Clark University, Wesleyan College, and Davis & Elkins College (D&E). He has served in several academic leadership roles, including Associate Provost (2009) and Vice President for Academic Affairs (2012) at D&E. He is now in his seventh year serving as the Chief Academic Officer at Dakota Wesleyan.

Dr. Roidt, who grew up in the suburbs of Pittsburgh and earned a bachelor's degree in sociology from Kent State University (1987), said he was drawn to St. Ambrose's commitment to
the common good, to social justice, and to community service and impact.

"As a sociologist by training, I am hesitant to cast grand visions prematurely," said Roidt. "I want first to work to develop a strong understanding of what is possible with respect to specific initiatives and the potential pace of change. I am drawn to President Novak's vision of positioning St. Ambrose as a leader in the next generation of higher education. The recognition of the need to remain true to the university's commitment to the Catholic Intellectual Tradition and the liberal arts while simultaneously developing the capacity to meet the needs of business and to broaden access to learners across their respective lifespans - simply the articulation of this challenge positions St. Ambrose ahead of many other institutions.

"My campus visits have strengthened my sense of the authenticity and culture at St. Ambrose. Students, faculty, and staff are genuinely invested in and proud of their campus community. This provides the critical foundation for the strategic vision and work required to achieve it."

Dr. Roidt's work in advancing private, faith-based institutions is evident. His dexterous competence has helped launch various new and innovative programs and initiatives in traditional, online, off-site, certificate, degree-completion, and hybrid learning environments. This skill set aligns well with St. Ambrose as they launch innovative online learning such as the new Nano Nagle Online School of Nursing at SAU.


"My campus visits have strengthened my sense of the authenticity and culture at St. Ambrose. Students, faculty, and staff are genuinely invested in and proud of their campus community."

Dr. Joseph M. Roidt, PhD


"Dr. Roidt will be a strong contributor to the leadership team here at SAU," said Novak. "He holds a deep commitment to faith-based institutions and evidenced a desire to learn more about the Catholic intellectual tradition. He shared his deep resonance with the Catholic belief in the intrinsic value of each human being, an understanding that humans flourish within healthy communities, and a commitment to using an education rooted in the Ambrosian values to strengthen the common good."

"I look forward to working with Dr. Roidt, the faculty, staff, students and alumni to continue to ensure the strength of St. Ambrose long into the future."

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