Dr. Angela Lindner
Interim Vice Provost for Undergraduate Affairs
Dr. Angela Lindner has served as the Interim Vice Provost for Undergraduate Affairs for the University of Florida since September 2024, overseeing the academic experience and student success for undergraduate students. Her portfolio of responsibilities encompasses UF Student Academic Success, various academic programs (UF Quest, UF Honors, Innovation Academy, Center for Undergraduate Research, Office of Academic Support, McNair Scholars, and UF ROTC), and the undergraduate curriculum approval and management processes.
Dr. Lindner’s academic background centers in the disciplines of chemistry (B.S., College of Charleston), chemical engineering (M.S., Texas A&M University), and environmental engineering (Ph.D., University of Michigan). She began her engineering career focusing on the fields of environmental policy and regulation in Michigan at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and General Motors Corporation. She joined the faculty in the Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences at the University of Florida in 1998 with areas of research focus of environmental microbiology and bioremediation and sustainable engineering.
Dr. Lindner began service to UF administration and undergraduate students in 2008 when she assumed the role of Associate Dean for Undergraduate Student Affairs in the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering. In 2015, she began service in university-level administration as Associate Provost for Undergraduate Affairs and served in this capacity until January 2024, when she temporarily returned to faculty before taking on her current role in the Provost’s Office.