Associate Provost
Office of Academic Affairs
Academic and Student Affairs
Academic and Student Affairs
SVSU Main Campus
Wickes Hall 333
989-964-7320
bjthoma1@svsu.edu
In my role as Associate Provost at SVSU, I've been responsible for guiding several key offices, committees, and programs. This includes the Office of Registrar, the Office of International Programs, and the Study Abroad Office. One of the initiatives I'm particularly involved in is the Pathways for Rural Student Success program, which aims to bridge educational opportunities for rural communities. Additionally, I serve as the chair of the Curriculum and Academic Policies Committee and as co-chair of the Student Success Council. I also play an active role in SVSU's accreditation process with the Higher Learning Commission, serving as the Accreditation Liaison Officer for the Higher Learning Commission and helping to steer our institution towards an upcoming Comprehensive Evaluation. I also coordinate Program Assessment for all units within the Office of Academic and Student Affairs. A steadfast advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion, I collaborate with various teams to ensure an inclusive campus culture. My diverse experiences have deepened my understanding of the academic landscape, and I remain committed to uplifting and serving our institution's community.
Classes taught
SOC 111: Introduction to Sociology
SOC 190: Foundation Scholars Service Project Planning
SOC 193: College Success
SOC 290: Foundation Scholars Service-Learning Boot Camp
SOC 225: Statistics
SOC 280: Global Cultures
SOC 435: Environmental Sociology
SOC 390: Development and the Environment in Modern China (faculty-led study abroad)
SOC 490: Development and Modern China (faculty-led study abroad)
RFS 397: Roberts Fellows Seminar (Leadership seminar)
Selected publications
Thomas, B. 2016. 2016 Midland County Food Security. Report written for the United Way of Midland County and a collaboration of over 40 non-profit organizations. (Report will be posted on their website.)
Thomas, B. 2015. Developing first-year university student leadership: Leadership development in a short term service-learning program. PRISM: A Journal of Regional Engagement, 4 (1). Retrieved from http://encompass.eku.edu/prism/vol4/iss1/1
Thomas, Brian J. 2013. “Garbage as a tool for student engagement in service-learning.” Community Works Journal. http://www.communityworksinstitute.org/cwjonline/articles/aarticles-text/garbageastool_brianthomas.html
Thomas, Brian J. 2012. “Green Grocers” in K.K. White and L.A. Duram (Eds.) America Goes Green: An Encyclopedia of Eco-Friendly Culture in the United States (355-361) Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
Thomas, Brian J. 2012. "Food Deserts" in K.K. White and L.A. Duram (Eds.) America Goes Green: An Encyclopedia of Eco-Friendly Culture in the United States (361) Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
Thomas, Brian J. 2011. "A qualitative study of socioeconomic status, post-secondary education plans, and educational aspirations of students from a Michigan public school" Sociation Today. 9:1. Available: http://www.ncsociology.org/sociationtoday/
Thomas, Brian J. 2011. “Consumer agency and food retailer choice in an American urban neighborhood” Journal of Social Inclusion 2:1. Available: https://www104.griffith.edu.au/index.php/inclusion/article/view/143/119
Selected academic presentations
Thomas, B. A. Ash, and L. Chen. 2018. “Shared Domestic and International Study Abroad Experiences.” Led Roundtable Discussion at the Global Engagement and Spaces of Practice Conference organized by AAC&U. https://www.aacu.org/conferences/global/2018
Thomas, Brian. 2016. “2016 Midland County Food Security Survey Results Summary.” Presented to the Food Security Committee organized by the United Way of Midland County. Feb. 2, 2016.
Thomas, B. 2016. “The happy zombie: consumer culture and happiness in the People’s Republic of China.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Michigan Academy of Science Arts and Letters in University Center, MI.
Thomas, B. 2013. “Service Learning as a form of activism: Transforming students into social change agents.” Keynote address at the 2013 Michigan Sociological Association Meeting in University Center, MI
Thomas, B., C. Cole, S. Jackson, and T. Kosaski. 2013. “The Saginaw Valley State University Student Pantry.” Presentation at the 2013 Michigan Sociological Association Meeting in University Center, MI.
Thomas, Brian. 2012. “Teaching Garbage: Educating about consumer culture through a hands-on service-learning project.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Michigan Sociological Association (Oct. 27) in Grand Rapids, MI.
Thomas, B.J., Giordano, A., Goodnight, H., Kirk, V., Moore, A., McNutt, B., & Nicol, E. (2012, March) “Perceived Community Needs of a Michigan Low-Income Urban Neighborhood.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Michigan Academy of Arts, Sciences, and Letters. Alma, MI.
Selected Community Activities
November, 2016. Invited keynote talk for the Children’s Grief Center of the Great Lakes Bay Region for the Hearts of Hope Luncheon
September, 2016. Invited presentation at TEDxSVSU titled “1,000 miles of ultrarunning through grief.”
September, 2016 Completed an ultramarathon while raising $7,860 in donations for the Children’s Grief Center of the Great Lakes Bay Region.
2016-present. Working with the Healthy Weight Team of the Midland County Health Improvement Plan to implement a child health survey.
2015-present. Food Security Committee Member. Community collaborative organized by the United Way of Midland County. Food Awareness Subcommittee Member.
2012-present. Assist the Roberts Fellows Program in developing and implementing service-learning projects at the rate of 2 per year for community groups including from Major Chords for Minors, Pulse3 Foundation, the Girl Scouts of America, and Shelterhouse.
2013-2014. Member of the Saginaw-Tittabawassee Rivers Contamination Community Advisory Group.
2007-present. Steering Committee Member. Bay Commitment. This is a scholarship program funded by the Bay Area Community Foundation to fund Bay City School District Students to attend either Delta College or SVSU.
2011-2013. Organized the Foundation-Scholars Service-Learning Boot Camp, which implemented service projects with Saginaw County Headstart/Early Headstart, the Houghton-Jones Center, the Good Neighbors Mission, White Pine Middle School, and the Saginaw Promise Zone.
Selected Leadership Positions
2007-present. Steering Committee, Bay Commitment Scholarship
2013-present. Presidential Liaison to Ming Chuan University
2013-2019. Faculty advisor to the SVSU Chapter of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars.
2017-2019. Director of Global Engagement
2016 Served on the University Strategic Planning Community Engagement Sub-committee.
2015-2018. Food Security Committee Member. Community collaborative organized by the United Way of Midland County. Food Awareness Subcommittee Member.
2013-2017. Acting Director of Strategic Partnerships
2013-2014. Member of the Saginaw-Tittabawassee Rivers Contamination Community Advisory Group.
2008-2010 Sociology Department Chair.
2017 Promoted from Associate Professor to Professor
2016 Award of Appreciation from the Saudi Club of SVSU
2014 Ruby Award Recipient (a community award to highlight and acknowledge some of the area’s best and brightest professionals under the age of 40 who have made their mark in their professions and are having an impact throughout the Great Lakes Bay area.)
2012 Granted sabbatical for 2012-2013 to conduct research and professional development on “Service-Learning as a Mechanism for Public Sociology in Higher-Education”
2012 Promoted from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor at SVSU
2010 Granted Tenure at SVSU
2010 Ruben Daniels Community Service Award at SVSU