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Vice Provost for Extended University - Dr. Jeronimo Dominguez
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1 University of New Mexico
MSC05 3400
Albuquerque, NM 87103
Email: provost@unm.edu
Phone: 505.277.2611
Fax: 505.277.2612

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Responsibilities: Field Centers/Programs; Support Services for Media Technology, Media & Extended Learning, Advisement Services, and Testing Center; EU Business Operations; Curriculum Management

Jerónimo Domínguez currently serves as Vice Provost for Extended University. The mission of Extended University is to provide access to meaningful, useful curriculum at the upper division and graduate levels to students who cannot or choose not to come to main campus. Dr. Domínguez’ primary responsibility is for the development, design, and delivery of courses and programs, whether online, via instructional television, or face-to-face at any one of eight centers throughout the state.

Dr. Domínguez formerly served as Dean of Continuing Education where he was responsible for creating opportunities for lifelong learners. He has been a member of the UNM community for a number of years. His areas of professional interest have centered on the development of outreach models to provide learning opportunities for citizens and communities throughout New Mexico. He has been very active at the state, regional, and national levels in areas related to the policy development, initiation, and design of distance education delivery systems.

Jerónimo Domínguez received his Bachelors degree in Speech Pathology and Psychology from Eastern New Mexico University in Portales. His Masters degree is in Communication Disorders, and his Ph.D. is in Special Education. Both masters and doctorate were earned at the University of New Mexico.