Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs

Barbara Rodríguez

Office: Academic Affairs Leadership
Assistant:

Barbara Rodriguez, senior vice provost for academic affairs, is proud to be a native New Mexican, growing up in Española.

She has been senior vice provost since 2018, and in her role, she oversees faculty personnel matters, including tenure and promotion; faculty labor relations; and academic policies and procedures.

Rodriguez is a professor of speech and hearing sciences at UNM, joining the faculty in the department in 1999. Before joining the faculty, she worked as a bilingual clinician throughout New Mexico, including in K-12 public education settings, and directed the UNM Speech Language and Hearing Clinic from 1992-1994.

She earned a bachelor’s degree in speech-language pathology from the University of Washington and a master’s in communicative disorders from UNM.

She considers UNM her academic home and feels fortunate to have been able to return to UNM as a tenure-track faculty member after earning her doctorate.

Rodriguez said what she enjoys most about her administrative role is “working closely with academic leadership to foster a collaborative environment to support faculty.”

She maintains a balance with long hours and stress by engaging in physical activity.

“I love chasing a little white (sometimes pink) ball from one hole to another – otherwise known as playing golf. I also enjoy sweating out my stress on my Peloton.”

Photo of Barbara Rodríguez