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- Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
- DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

Pronouns:Ìýshe/her
For more than 20 years, Dr. ¶Ù’A²Ô»å°ù²¹ Mull has served the field of higher education and student affairs leading organizations and initiatives that uplift and enable a comprehensively excellent student experience. Throughout her tenure, and beyond the traditional classroom setting, she has sought to enable student success through the creation of a campus experience in which all students can engage, transform and thrive as active citizens in an evolving global society.Ìý
Dr. Mull serves as the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs at the Â鶹ӰԺ (CU Â鶹ӰԺ), where she leads a division of 30 departments, nearly 900 staff membersÌýand more than 2,700 student employees. As the university’s chief student affairs officer, she develops and oversees numerous initiatives to enhance students’ sense of belonging, well-beingÌýand career opportunities, creating pathways for student success.Ìý
The Division of Student Affairs at CU Â鶹ӰԺ enables a comprehensive student experience through the creation of co-curricular engagement programs and services that enhance academic achievement, student learning, health and well-being, safety, personal developmentÌýand community building as we prepare students for lifelong engagement as global citizens.Ìý
Prior to joining CU Â鶹ӰԺ, Dr. Mull held numerous executive leadership posts in the divisions of student life at the University of Florida and Ohio State. Most recently, Dr. Mull served as Vice President for Student Life at the University of Florida (UF) leading a team of more than 25 departments committed to developing a robust community for 58,000+ undergraduate, graduateÌýand professional students and was responsible for managing a budget of $140 million. Within the Division of Student Life at Ohio State, she served as Associate Vice and Dean of Students; Assistant Vice President; Chief of Staff; Interim Director for the Multicultural Center; Director for Strategic PartnershipsÌýand Director for Graduate Programs during her 16-year tenure with the Buckeyes.ÌýÌý
As a practitioner-scholar, her areas of focus include undergraduate, graduateÌýand global recruitment and retention, community outreach and engagement, organizational development, student support and successÌýand diversity and inclusion initiatives. As a member of the graduate faculty for UF and Ohio State, she has taught courses focused on multiculturalism in higher education and student affairs; service learning and leadership engagement; and the administration of higher education and student affairs. Beyond UF and Ohio State, she has also held student life positions at Kent State and Michigan State University.Ìý
Dr. Mull serves on numerous student affairs executive committees for state and national organizations, including the American Association of Universities (AAU), the Association of Public Land-Grant Universities (APLU),ÌýStudent Affairs Professionals in Higher Education (NASPA)Ìýand as a higher education consultant in diversity and inclusion initiatives, organizational strategy and developmentÌýand strategic global recruitment and retention efforts. She has contributed to numerous national and international knowledge communities as an invited speaker, panelistÌýand author. Ìý
As the recipient of multiple national honors, Dr. Mull’s awards include the 2022 ACPA Diamond Honoree award for her commitment to the advancement of research, scholarshipÌýand programs that uplift college student development and success and the 2020 Dr. Kent L Gardner Award from the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors for her dedications to fostering positive change in the fraternity/sorority community, building partnerships within higher education and the interfraternal communityÌýand mentoring both new and seasoned professionals. Under Dr. Mull’s leadership, the University of Florida Division of Student Life received the 2021 Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs from Diverse Issues in Higher Education.ÌýÌý
She is a first-generation college graduate who earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science and criminal justice studies from Kent State University, a Master of Arts in higher, adult and lifelong education from Michigan State UniversityÌýand a Ph.D. in educational policy and leadership from The Ohio State University.Ìý