Provost in a sentence as a noun

My senior year of college I wrote to the provost expecting a close relative would die close to my exams.

Well Rice was provost then, so you helped pay her salary are therefore responsible for the deaths that occurred in the Iraq war. It's absurd.

As a professor and then the provost of Stanford, she probably knew a lot of people who were involved in the tech industry.

The source is me attending university budget meetings, discussions with the provost, etc.

If you actually wanted to resolve this situation, you should have requested a meeting with the university provost or president and explained your service one-on-one -- with humility.

Provost definitions

noun

a high-ranking university administrator