Academic Affairs Leadership

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Provost and Executive Vice President, Dr. William Salka

Dr. William Salka

As Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Salka is the Chief Academic Officer at Westfield State University. He is responsible for all of the Academic Departments and Academic Support Offices. Dr. Salka came to Westfield in 2024 after serving as Provost at Eastern Connecticut State University for six years and as a professor of Political Science for 18 years. He has a Ph.D. in Political Science from Colorado State University and a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. His research interests include voting behavior, state politics, and environmental politics.

Associate Provost, Dr. Brian Jennings

Dr. Brian Jennings, Associate Provost

Dr. Jennings, Associate Provost at Westfield State University, oversees the implementation of an academic affairs assessment program supporting the university’s mission. With expertise in applied mathematics and mathematical physics, he manages offices including Accreditation, High Impact Practices, Grants and Sponsored Programs, and Institutional Research. Since joining in 2010, Dr. Jennings has served in various leadership roles, including department chair and on university-wide committees. His contributions enhance teaching, learning, and student development, aligning with strategic initiatives aimed at continual improvement.

Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. M.K. Balasubramanya

Headshot of Dr. M.K. Balasubramanya.

Dr. M.K. Balasubramanya (‘Bala’) is a professor of physics with decades of experience in academic administration, having served previously as chair of multidisciplinary STEM departments, dean of arts and sciences, and director of innovation and industry partnerships at regional comprehensive state universities. His experience has provided him opportunities to reflect, plan collaboratively, and implement new academic programs that offer support structures for students to succeed academically, sharpening their intellectual skills, and domain knowledge. He has advocated for STEM education to be braced by the humanities and the social sciences, and for the latter to be informed by the insights of the sciences.

Bala has taught physics across the curriculum, including mathematics for engineering and physics majors, and has collaboratively taught professional ethics in science, engineering, and technology. He has contributed to research in quantum mechanics, molecular dynamics simulations, and more recently, on improving the Stirling engine for benign-biofuel based transportation.

Bala earned an integrated master’s degree in physics from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, and a Ph.D. in physics from Iowa State University.

Dean, College of Professional Studies, Dr. Alejandro del Carmen

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Dr. Alejandro del Carmen serves as Dean of the College of Professional Studies at Westfield State University. He brings nearly three decades of experience in higher education leadership, having founded academic programs, including a doctoral program. He has served as a department chair and in associate dean-level administrative roles. Dr. del Carmen is a nationally recognized authority on constitutional policing and racial profiling and is the author of Racial Profiling in Policing: Beyond the Basics, a work cited by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, as well as a prolific scholar whose work has appeared widely in refereed journals. He developed the statewide racial profiling statistical template used across Texas and has instructed at the FBI National Academy in Quantico. Dr. del Carmen has served as a court-appointed federal monitor and special master in police reform cases nationwide, and his expertise has been sought by national media, including The New York Times. A Fulbright Specialist who is bilingual in English and Spanish, he holds a Ph.D. from Florida State University and an Ed.M. from Harvard University.

Dean, Division of Graduate and Continuing Education, Dr. Nora Padykula

Dr. Nora Padykula Headshot.

Dr. Padykula serves as Dean of the Division of Graduate and Continuing Education at Westfield State University, overseeing early college experiences, part-time studies, online degree completion, post-baccalaureate licensure programs, graduate programs, certificates, and professional development. Joining the faculty in 2005, she directed the Bachelor of Social Work Program for almost a decade, contributed to launching the Master of Social Work program, and chaired the university’s largest graduate department. With extensive experience in accreditation and program leadership, Dr. Padykula has led and co-led teams that have secured over $5.5 million in workforce development grants that have supported paid internships for students, the development of innovative MSW concentrations, and identified pathways for non-credit to credit advancement. Her research focuses on substance use, integrated behavioral healthcare, and online pedagogy. A first-generation WSU college graduate from western MA, she earned her MSW at Springfield College and her Ph.D. from Smith College School for Social Work. 

Additional Leadership Contacts

Department Name
Academic Affairs Fiscal ManagementDebbie Cramer
Associate Dean of Healthcare Workforce InitiativesJessica Holden 
Executive Director of the Center for Student SuccessDr. Azanda Seymour
Center for Teaching and LearningTBA
Center for Undergraduate Research & Creative Activity (CURCA)Misty Woodbury
General Education and High Impact PracticesBeverly Army-Williams
Honors ProgramDr. Hillary Sackett-Taylor & Dr. Joan Kuhnly
Institutional Research and AssessmentJeffery Xavier
Institutional Review BoardLynn Shelley
Office of Faculty AffairsSusan Davignon
Office of International ProgramsVera Vlasenko
Registrar/Student RecordsDr. Monique Lopez
University LibraryTom Raffensperger
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