Dr. Tom Jones
Provost & Vice President of Academic Affairs
Salisbury University
Dr. Jones was appointed
Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs
for the 2006-2007 academic year. In
April 2007, he was named Provost. He
previously served as the Dean of the Richard A. Henson
School of Science and Technology for nine years.
Dr. Jones came to SU in
1977 after receiving his Ph.D. in plant physiology
from the University of Maryland. While his course
work for his Ph.D. was taken at College Park, all of
his research was conducted out of the Horn Point
Environmental Laboratory in Cambridge, Maryland, on
the Choptank River. He has maintained an adjunct
position with the Horn Point Lab all during his
faculty career at SU. His thesis work was on
altering the biochemical composition of microscopic
algae to enhance the growth of aquaculture oysters.
He has spent the last 25 years studying the
physiological ecology of aquatic plants in the
Chesapeake Bay region, especially their relation to
higher trophic levels. Most recently, he has been
involved in studying the effects of elevated levels
of nitrogen and phosphorus on Maryland Coastal Bay
ecology.
Over his years at SU, Dr.
Jones has served on many campus committees, taught
over 15 different courses, published numerous
refereed science articles, and was the prime driving
force behind the creation of the Dual Degree in
Environmental/ Marine Science and Biology Program
between SU and the University of Maryland Eastern
Shore. Dr. Jones received the SU Distinguished
Faculty Award in 1991, and the Maryland Association
for Higher Education Educator of the Year Award in
1997. He also served as President of the Atlantic
Estuarine Research Society from 1990 to 1992.
Prior to receiving his
Ph.D., Dr. Jones served in the US Army from 1968 to
1972 as a military intelligence officer. He served
in Vietnam from 1971 to 1972, and later as a major
in the Army Reserves, he was appointed the Military
Intelligence Operations Officer for the Defense
Intelligence Agency's Prisoner of War and Missing in
Action office during the Gulf War in 1991. Dr. Jones
has been married to Anne-Marie Gibbons since 1968
and they have two children, Brennan Thomas and
Kerrie Anne. |