Board of Directors
Carl Moses
Deputy Provost for Academic Affairs, Lehigh University
Carl O. Moses is a faculty member in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Lehigh University, where he has been since 1987. He served as the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies of Lehigh’s College of Arts and Sciences and as the interim Dean of the College. Currently, he serves as the Deputy Provost for Academic Affairs where his chief responsibilities are undergraduate and graduate programs, institutional accreditation, and enrollment management. He earned an AB in Chemistry from Princeton University and MS and PhD degrees in Environmental Sciences from the University of Virginia. His principal research interest is aqueous geochemistry, the chemical interactions of rocks and water in the natural environment. His specific interests include the mineral-solution interface, computational modeling of geochemical processes, and environmental materials science, as well as industrial ecology and environmental management. He has taught courses in aqueous geochemistry, environmental thermodynamics, water quality measurements, and general environmental science, including atmospheric science, climatology, and biogeochemistry. He has also been actively involved in the Lehigh Earth Observatory, having served on its operating board and guided the internship projects of numerous students. He has served as the principal research adviser for numerous graduate and undergraduate students, and he has served on advisory committees for many others. The National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Basic Energy Sciences have funded his research. He is on the Board of Directors of the American Conference of Academic Deans.

