Larry Moneta is the Vice President for Student Affairs at Duke University, where he has responsibility for a variety of services and programs that support undergraduate, graduate and professional students, including housing, health care, career services, student activities and cultural centers. Dr. Moneta worked in student affairs on a variety of campuses before joining Duke in August 2001, most recently at the University of Pennsylvania as Associate Vice President for Campus Services from 1997 to 2001 and Associate Vice Provost for University Life from 1992 to 1997.
In addition to his administrative duties, Dr. Moneta holds adjunct faculty appointments: at Duke in the Sanford School of Public Policy’s Hart Leadership Program; and, at the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania, where he teaches in the Higher Education Executive Doctorate Program. He consults for institutions across the country, and presents regularly at conferences and workshops. He is an active member of NASPA, ACPA, and ACUHO-I, having served NASPA as a member of its National Academy for Leadership and Executive Effectiveness Board and Director of the NASPA Foundation Board. Dr. Moneta’s publications include The Influence of Technology on the Management of Student Services and Future Issues in Serving Students at Metropolitan Universities (both New Directions in Student Services monographs, 1998).
Education: Ed.D. and B.S. University of Massachusetts; M.Ed. Springfield College |