Provost Cudd speaks out on her visions for Pitt
By Donovan Harrell and Susan Jones
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
In her new position as provost, Ann E. Cudd has her sights set on increasing Pitt’s overall diversity, filling interim positions and addressing gender pay gaps.
Cudd succeeded former provost Patricia Beeson as provost on Sept. 1 after serving as an administrator and professor of philosophy at Boston University.
She also worked for the University of Kansas for 25 years in several roles, including university distinguished professor of philosophy, vice provost and dean of undergraduate studies.
The University Times interviewed Cudd a few weeks into her new role about her aspirations for Pitt and more.