
Dr. Karen Head is the Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs and a Professor of English and World Languages, Editor of the Atlanta Review, Adjunct Professor at Georgia Tech, and a Visiting Scholar and Artist at Technische-Universität-Dortmund. She has an A.A. from DeKalb College, a B.A. from Oglethorpe University, an M.A. from the University of Tennessee, and a Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska.
Her extensive administrative background is grounded by a scholarly output that spans several disciplinary lines, often as interdisciplinary work, to include work in the fine arts, education, social science, and broad-based humanities. Her scholarship about higher education rhetoric, especially in the area of technology-based pedagogical practices, has been internationally recognized. As a non-traditional student, she continued working throughout the years she pursued her A.A. and B.A. degrees. These experiences have been foundational for her ability to work effectively with industry partners. After two years at Missouri University of Science of Technology, where she founded the Center for Creativity and Innovation, she is delighted to return to the University System of Georgia where she spent seventeen years on the faculty at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Head is extremely active in community service—serving as the Chair of the Oglethorpe University Museum Board, as a member of the Georgia State University Perimeter College Advisory Board, Secretary of the Poetry Atlanta Board, and as a board member for the Ozark Actors Theater. A widely published poet, she served as the inaugural Poet Laureate of Fulton County, Georgia (2020-2022). She also serves as the Waffle House Poet Laureate, a title that reflects her outreach program to use the arts to encourage students in rural high schools to consider paths toward college, a distinction that has received extensive media coverage. She is a native of Georgia, and looks forward to continuing to serve the people in her home state.

Alison Dong is the Faculty Affairs Coordinator in the Office of Faculty Affairs. She worked in the College of Education and Human Development before joining the Office of Faculty Affairs. Internationally, she has worked and researched in China and Mongolia in the areas of education and development with a concentration on marginalized students. In addition, she has taught in the Richmond and Columbia County School systems at the elementary school level. She earned a Bachelor of Science in education from the University of Georgia and a Master of Education in international educational development from Teachers College, Columbia University.
Contact Alison if you have questions about:
Promotion, tenure, pre/post tenure, and annual evaluations.

Marsha Miller is the Quality Assurance & Compliance Analyst in the Office of Faculty Affairs. She worked in the Center for Instruction and Innovation before joining the Office of Faculty Affairs. She has worked in higher education for many years serving as a financial aid administrator and NC-SARA liaison. She earned a Bachelor of Science from Armstrong State University and a Master of Public Administration from Valdosta State University. In her spare time, Marsha enjoys reading, going to the beach, and traveling.
Contact Marsha if you have questions about:
NC-SARA Documentation and Faculty Credentialing.

Nakia has worked at the university for over 15 years. She is known for her initiative and ability to go above and beyond. Nakia has a passion for helping others in any capacity. She has a wealth of experience in business operations, human resources and onboarding, and event management. Lastly, she is known for her compassion, resiliency, and persistence to accomplish any goal despite any challenges she faces.
Contact Nakia if you have questions about:
General questions for the Office of Faculty Affairs and calendar management for Drs. Head and Whiting.
