Interim Vice Provost of Academic Programs
Pei-Fang Hung, Ph.D.
In her role as Interim Vice Provost for Academic Programs, Dr. Hung is responsible for matters of academic curriculum, educational policy, curriculum equity and inclusion, and institutional effectiveness and program evaluation. In coordination with the College Deans and Associate Deans, faculty, staff, and the Curriculum and Educational Policy Council (CEPC) of the Academic Senate, Dr. Hung provides leadership in campus efforts to maintain academic programs of the highest quality. In this role, Dr. Hung is administratively responsible for the preparation and presentation of annual revisions of the Academic Master Plan.
Dr. Hung also collaborates with the to ensure all curriculum is outlined in the campus catalog and to the Community Colleges. She oversees the Academic Integrity Committee and the final stage of the University-level grade appeals on behalf of the Provost. She also directs program and university (WSUSC) assessment and review in conjunction with the Program Review & Assessment Office and the Institutional and Program Assessment Council (IPAC) of the Academic Senate. Dr. Hung appreciates the campus鈥檚 diversity and looks for ways to increase opportunities for underrepresented minorities in graduate and undergraduate degree programs.
Between January 2020 and June 2024, Dr. Hung serves as the Department Chair in the Department of Speech-Language Pathology (SLP), where she successfully leads department operations, such as expanding the 新澳门六合彩资料 Speech and Language Clinic, restructuring both graduate and undergraduate curriculum, leading external accreditation reviews, and promoting student and faculty success. Dr. Hung鈥檚 teaching and research interests include aphasia management, neurogenic cognitive-communication disorders, and language impairments related to early dementia. Her extensive clinical experience working with people with neurogenic speech and language disorders has been an asset to the incredible milestones that the department has achieved. Dr. Hung earned her Ph.D. and M.S. in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of Oregon and Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation and Communication Disorders from the Chung Shan Medical University in Taiwan. She is a trilingual speech-language pathologist who holds certificates and licenses in both the U.S. and Taiwan.
Dr. Hung鈥檚 service goes beyond her department, having also served the 新澳门六合彩资料 Academic Senate (AS) since 2015 and on the AS Executive Committee since 2019. In the Academic Senate, Dr. Hung served in many roles including Academic Senate at-large member, Secretary, Vice Chair, and Chair since 2022. As Academic Senate Chair, she has led the creation and review of policies, practices, and procedures in matters of academic and professional concern. She is committed to facilitating and promoting inclusive dialogues across units and stakeholders, moving curriculum and policy work forward, and becoming resourceful to The Beach when it comes to matters related to academic policies. Her service also extends beyond the 新澳门六合彩资料. Dr. Hung has served on the Multicultural Issues Board (MIB) of the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) from 2017-19 and as Secretary of California鈥檚 Council of Academic Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CA CAPCSD) since 2022. She also served as the external program reviewer for other CSU SLP programs. She is the recipient of the 新澳门六合彩资料 2019 Distinguished Teaching Award and the 2024 Nicholas Perkins Hardeman Academic Leadership Award.