In a letter addressed to faculty, staff, and students, University of the Virgin Islands
(UVI) President Dr. Safiya George announced important leadership updates in the Academic
Affairs division effective next month.
Dr. Camille McKayle, who has served as provost and vice president for Academic Affairs
for the past 12 years, has just been named deputy division director for the Division
of Equity for Excellence in STEM (EES) within the Directorate for STEM Education at
the National Science Foundation (NSF), beginning late October. Dr. McKayle will leave
her position as provost to begin the post at the NSF.
Dr. McKayle’s new position with NSF is guided by Title IV of the Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) of 1970, which provides for the temporary assignment of personnel between the Federal Government
and state and local governments, colleges and universities, Indian tribal governments,
federally funded research and development centers, and other eligible organizations.
While working with NSF Dr. McKayle will remain on UVI’s payroll in an active pay status
and the NSF will fully reimburse the University for 100 percent of her salary and
benefits.
“This high-profile appointment will allow Dr. McKayle to remain at UVI while contributing
to defining the Nation’s STEM agenda and sharing valuable insights with the University,”
said President George. “Please join me in congratulating Dr. McKayle on this achievement
and recognizing the significant contributions she has made to UVI in her role as provost.”
Under Dr. McKayle's academic leadership as provost, she oversaw the launch of UVI's
first Ph.D. program in Creative Leadership for Innovation and Change, where she also
served as faculty. She provided leadership for the re-launch of UVI's Agriculture
academic programs while creating the School of Agriculture offering certificates,
associate’s and bachelor's degree programs. She also shepherded in the creation of
a two-year associate's degree in general studies, thus creating a pathway for many
students to earn their first college degree, even while completing high school. As
provost, Dr. McKayle provided the support needed for accreditation and reaccreditation
of various programs, including Nursing, Business, Education and Social Work. Dr. McKayle
also launched UVI Online, UVI's 100 percent online degree programming, and supported
the creation of UVI@USM, UVI's programming based at the University of St. Martin. She
ensured and strengthened the infrastructure for research, including acquiring various
National Science Foundation funded centers at UVI and initiating key hires in that
area. Dr. McKayle's leadership also resulted in UVI joining the NAIA (National Association
of Intercollegiate Athletics) and provided much needed support for athletics through
the creation of more secure positions for coaches.
As a search to identify a permanent provost is conducted, Dr. Kendra Harris, who has
served as the dean of the School of Business and professor of Marketing at UVI for
the past five years, will serve as interim provost. Dr. Harris has over 25 years of
professional and higher education experience which includes working in private industry
and teaching at Howard University and Cornell University. During Dr. Harris’ time
at UVI, she stewarded the creation of the Construction Management program and the
Executive MBA program. Dr. Harris earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
from American University and an MBA from Duke University. She holds a doctoral degree
in business administration with a concentration in marketing and a sub-field of diversity
management from George Washington University.
Dr. Harris has appointed Dr. Paul Flemming to serve as the interim dean for the School
of Business. Dr. Flemming is professor and chair in the Management, Marketing, and
Construction Management Department in the School of Business; director of the Entrepreneur
Business Institute; and director and chair of the Graduate Business Studies MBA program.
Dr. Flemming earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in business administration, an MBA
in business administration with honors; a Master of Public Administration from UVI
and a Ph.D. in organizations and management with a concentration in business management
from Capella University.
Additionally, two new appointees will begin their roles in October in the Enrollment
Management office under Academic Affairs. Dr. Nigel Edwards will serve as interim
vice provost for Enrollment Management and Student Services, and Dr. Edward Alexander
will serve as interim associate vice provost for Enrollment Management and director
of Admissions. Dr. Edwards is a native New Yorker by way of the twin island nation
of Trinidad and Tobago. He brings almost 30 years of professional experience in the
higher education arena. Dr. Edwards has a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science
from Binghamton University, a master’s in information systems from American University,
and a Doctor of Education in education policy and administration from Florida State
University.
Dr. Alexander has over two decades of higher education experience in student affairs
and enrollment management. He has worked at both two- and four-year institutions in
Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, as well as the U.S. Virgin Islands, where he served
as director of admissions and registrar at the University of Virgin Islands. A graduate of St.
Croix Central High School, Dr. Alexander received a Bachelor of Science in business
administration with a concentration in accounting from Barber-Scotia College. He earned
an MBA with a concentration in global management at the University of Phoenix and
a doctorate in higher education leadership and management at Capella University.
Dr. George stated, “Having served as University president for just over a month now,
I have been so inspired by the dedication of our exemplary faculty and staff and I
am committed to supporting our teams by putting in place strong and experienced leaders
who are focused on delivering the highest quality programs and services to our students.”
She continued, “I am grateful to Dr. Harris and Dr. Flemming for taking on their new
roles with enthusiasm and wisdom and am pleased to welcome Dr. Edwards and Dr. Alexander
to the UVI community. I look forward to working closely with each of them to prioritize
student success and elevate the student experience.”