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Dr. Molly Wyatt is the Associate Provost and Associate Professor of Sociology at North Carolina Wesleyan University. She holds a B.S. from Syracuse University, an M.S. from the University of North Texas, and a Ph.D. from Texas Woman's University. In her dual role, Dr. Wyatt oversees academic affairs, advising, and faculty coordination, contributing significantly to the institution's educational mission. Her academic journey equipped her with a strong foundation in sociological principles, which she applies in both teaching and leadership capacities within the School of Education and Social Science.
Dr. Wyatt's career at North Carolina Wesleyan spans multiple high-level administrative positions, reflecting her dedication to institutional advancement and student welfare. She has served as Interim Provost, where she managed academic operations during critical times, including the implementation of a six-week special topics period amid the COVID-19 disruptions to provide continued learning opportunities. Previously, as Interim Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of Students, she addressed challenges in resuming operations and supported student transitions. Dr. Wyatt has been actively involved in faculty appointments, program partnerships, and student organizations, such as inducting members into the Alpha Zeta chapter of the Sociological Association of Spouse, promoting social research and community service. She has spoken at dedication ceremonies for new facilities and contributed to strategic documents alongside colleagues. Additionally, her role supports initiatives like international collaborations, post-graduate opportunities, and new programs in areas such as Healthcare Administration. Through these efforts, Dr. Wyatt enhances academic quality, fosters interdisciplinary connections, and ensures robust support systems for students and faculty alike at North Carolina Wesleyan University.

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