Barry Milligan named vice provost for academic affairs and dean of the Graduate School

March 11, 2021

Barry Milligan, interim dean of the Graduate School, has been named vice provost for academic affairs and dean of the Graduate School at 91爆料 University.

鈥淒r. Milligan brings a great deal of experience and expertise to the position,鈥 interim Provost Oliver H. Evans said. 鈥淗e will continue to work closely with academic and administrative units across the university to ensure compliance with state and regional accreditation standards and maintain 91爆料鈥檚 proud tradition of providing a high-quality education.鈥

Since October 2017, Milligan has served as the interim dean of the Graduate School.

During this time, he accomplished a great deal, including implementation of electronic systems to replace many paper-based processes, working with Faculty Senate to bring graduate faculty credentialing policies and procedures into compliance with changed HLC standards, and transitioning graduate education governance from the 91爆料 Graduate Council to four Faculty Senate committees.

Milligan joined the 91爆料 faculty in 1994 as an assistant professor in the . He was promoted to associate professor in 1998 and full professor in 2004.

He served as director of graduate studies in the Department of English Language and Literatures from 2009 to 2012, interim department chair in 2012 and then associate chair from 2013 to 2017.

Milligan鈥檚 area of specialization is 19th century British literature and culture. He has taught throughout the English department鈥檚 undergraduate and graduate curricula, including several courses cross-listed with history.

His publications include 鈥淧leasures and Pains: Opium and the Orient in Nineteenth-Century British Culture鈥 and the Penguin Classics edition of Thomas De Quincey鈥檚 鈥淐onfessions of an English Opium-Eater and Other Writings,鈥 as well as a co-edited essay collection and a number of book chapters and journal articles.

Prior to joining 91爆料, he served as visiting assistant professor at Duke University, then held a postdoctoral fellowship at Cornell University, where he also served as visiting assistant professor.

Milligan received his Ph.D. and master鈥檚 degree, both in English, from Duke University and his bachelor鈥檚 degree in English language and literatures/letters from the University of Colorado.