Kevin Kregel

A Message from the Executive Vice President and Provost

As executive vice president and provost, I am honored to oversee the academic mission at the University of Iowa.  

We are a leading, comprehensive research university with a central commitment to student success.  We offer all the resources of a large public higher education institution while providing our students with a personalized experience through the highest quality instruction, state-of-the-art technology, and a myriad of experiential learning opportunities such as hands-on research, internships, and study abroad.

As a proud member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), the UI is recognized as among the top 63 research institutions in the nation.  We are a world-class academic community, where some of the world’s leading faculty in the arts, humanities, and sciences are making groundbreaking discoveries and creating world-changing art.  We believe great teams, rather than individuals, will find the answers to the biggest challenges of our time, and our long tradition of interdisciplinary scholarship and culture of collaboration are among our greatest strengths.

Together, our faculty, staff, and students are helping to create a better future for the people of Iowa, our nation, and the world, not only through their cutting-edge research but also through world class health care, art and cultural opportunities, and continuing and distance education.  Most important, we are preparing the next generation of scientists, scholars, artists, skilled professionals, leaders, and responsible global citizens who will carry on a proud legacy of engagement and excellence.

In everything we do, we are guided by a commitment to diversity, equality, and inclusion, which are fundamental to our pursuit of excellence in every area of our academic mission.  We also approach every aspect of our mission from a global perspective, because we recognize that as the world becomes smaller and more interconnected, appreciation and understanding of cultures other than our own are vital for the success of our students, faculty, and staff alike.

It is a privilege to be part of this extraordinary community, and to have the opportunity to support the success of faculty, staff, and students who are doing such remarkable work every day. 

Kevin C. Kregel, Ph.D.
Executive Vice President and Provost

Academic Governance

Faculty, Staff, and Student Achievements

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

UI Strategic Plan

Campus News

Meet the Queen Kong of Hoops, Iowa’s Caitlin Clark

Thursday, March 30, 2023
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Her name is Caitlin Clark. She was just named the Naismith Player of the Year, for the top women’s b-baller in the country. And if you watch her this Friday night against the undefeated South Carolina on ESPN in the NCAA women’s Final Four, bring your inhaler, because she’ll take your breath away.

Original Publication Date: Wednesday, March 29, 2023Keywords: Iowa women's basketballCaitlin ClarkFinal FourSources:  Source: The Washington PostURL: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/03/29/iowa-star-caitlin-clark-ncaa-final-four/?fbclid=IwAR0ADukDJTPyib-TrIgkSHutq6PV36ELNXNBQFO3YI933ElL0XmRuxO1cgw News For: StudentsFacultyStaffAlumni & FriendsParents & FamiliesNews MediaNews About: AthleticsFuture Success of StudentsWorkflow: Published

How Iowa’s Caitlin Clark Became College Basketball’s Must-See Star

Wednesday, March 29, 2023
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As last Sunday’s NCAA Elite Eight game between the Iowa and Louisville women’s basketball teams unfolded, the court at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena seemed to become a Broadway stage with an invisible spotlight tracking one player: the Hawkeyes’ Caitlin Clark.

Original Publication Date: Wednesday, March 29, 2023Keywords: Iowa women's basketballCaitlin ClarkFinal FourSources:  Source: The Wall Street JournalURL: https://www.wsj.com/articles/caitlin-clark-iowa-womens-basketball-final-four-a11f8d82?mod=hp_listc_pos2 News For: StudentsFacultyStaffAlumni & FriendsParents & FamiliesNews MediaNews About: AthleticsCampusFuture Success of StudentsWorkflow: Published

'Absolutely incredible' Caitlin Clark is perfect player at perfect time for women's basketball

Tuesday, March 28, 2023
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To get an idea of just how intoxicating Caitlin Clark’s game is, all you had to do Sunday — if you weren’t near a TV to watch her pile up 41 points, hand out 12 assists and grab 10 rebounds — was scroll Twitter. 

Original Publication Date: Monday, March 27, 2023Keywords: Iowa women's basketballCaitlin ClarkFinal FourSources:  Source: USA TodayURL: https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaw/2023/03/26/caitlin-clark-iowa-womens-basketballs-transcendent-talent/11548216002/ News For: StudentsFacultyStaffAlumni & FriendsParents & FamiliesNews MediaNews About: AthleticsCampusFuture Success of StudentsWorkflow: Published

Upcoming Events

Piano Sundays at the Old Capitol: Alan Huckleberry and Studio

Sunday, April 2, 2023 1:30pm
Old Capitol Museum
Piano Sundays at the Old Capitol: Alan Huckleberry and Studio Piano Sundays returns for the 2022-23 season! The University of Iowa School of Music, in partnership with the Old Capitol Museum and West Music, is proud to host this annual tradition. Performances will be at the Old Capitol Museum Senate Chambers this year, performed on their historic, rebuilt Steinway grand piano “Rose.” This is an incredible opportunity for the community to see and hear the university’s talented piano students and...
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Stanley Sage: Linzee Kull McCray

Tuesday, April 4, 2023 10:30am to 11:30am
Stanley Museum of Art
Stanley Sage is a program with older adults in mind. We've invited a local older adult to tell their art story and connect it to the Stanley collection. In our first Stanley Sage program, we welcome Linzee Kull McCray.  Linzee Kull McCray is curious about everything! She’s been an art teacher, bartender, author of two books on textiles, curated museum exhibitions, fabric designer, and writer. People’s stories and the opportunity to share them gets her up in the morning and keeps her up far into...
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Creating Queer Spaces: Exploring Iowa City’s LGBTQ+ History

Wednesday, April 5, 2023 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Virtual
Join co-curator and librarian Madde Hoberg for a talk about the current Main Library Gallery exhibition, Out & About: Queer Life in Iowa City. Learn about just a few of the many LGBTQ+ people and organizations that have contributed to Iowa City’s vibrant queer community and how objects from local archives help tell that story within the exhibit. This is a virtual event. Attendees must register in advance to receive the Zoom webinar link. Please register here: bit.ly/3KVylhH  Learn more about...
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