Victor Prybutok

Vice Provost, Graduate Education & Dean, Toulouse Graduate School at University of North Texas

Victor Prybutok is the Vice Provost, Graduate Education & Dean, Toulouse Graduate School at University of North Texas. Victor has over two decades of experience in academia and research.

Prybutok began their career as a teacher of mathematics at secondary schools from 1976 to 1978. Victor then became an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science from 1984 to 1986. In 1980, they joined Drexel University as an Assistant Professor of Quantitative Methods in the College of Business and Administration. Victor held this position until 1991, during which time they also served as the Director of the Drexel Center for Quality and Productivity, Faculty of Environmental Studies Institute, and Executive Council of the Center On Intelligent Manufacturing, Processing and Quality Technologies. From 1984 to 1985, Prybutok was a Senior Biostatistician at Campbell Soup Company.

Prybutok’s extensive experience in research and academia has equipped him well for their current role as the Vice Provost, Graduate Education & Dean, Toulouse Graduate School at University of North Texas. In this role, they are responsible for providing strategic leadership for all aspects of the graduate school, including academic programs, research initiatives, and administrative operations.

A direct report to Victor Prybutok is and Joseph Oppong - Academic Associate Dean, Toulouse Graduate School. Some of their coworkers include Tamara L. Brown - Executive Dean, College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Diane Bruxvoort - Dean, Libraries, and Hanchen Huang - Dean, College of Engineering. Their manager is Neal J. Smatresk, President.