Dr. Ivan Pulinkala, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs
Ivan Pulinkala serves as Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs at 麻豆传媒社区. He served as KSU鈥檚 interim provost from July 2021 until he officially assumed the role of Provost in December 2022. Prior to this role, Pulinkala served as Dean of the Geer College of the Arts from 2018-2021. Pulinkala founded Georgia鈥檚 largest collegiate dance program at KSU in 2005, serving as Director until 2012 and as the inaugural Chair of the Department of Dance from 2012-2018.
As Provost, Pulinkala has developed a comprehensive ecosystem approach to student
success that is transforming degree completion outcomes across KSU, with a focus on
academic advising, student retention, degree progression, and academic remediation.
Under his purview, KSU enrollment has grown over 13%, crossing 50,000 students in
Fall 2025; with a record 30.8% growth of the Honors College and 41% growth in online
enrollment. KSU has added several innovative new degree programs since Pulinkala became
Provost, such as the M.S. in Financial Technologies, Ph.D. in Computer Science, M.S.
in Artificial Intelligence, and the B.S. in Aerospace Engineering.
Pulinkala has raised over $22 million for KSU, resulting in the naming of the Geer College of the Arts and the Bailey School of Music. He has added over 300 new faculty positions at KSU since July 2021 and competitively advanced faculty hiring and retention across the institution. Pulinkala co-led the development of "Taking Flight," KSU鈥檚 2025 Strategic Plan, and is guiding its implementation strategy.
Pulinkala is credited with developing Georgia鈥檚 largest collegiate dance program at KSU, building the program鈥檚 state-of-the-art studio facility at Chastain Pointe and creating Atlanta鈥檚 only discipline-specific Dance Theatre on the KSU Marietta Campus. KSU Dance has received regional and national attention for Pulinkala's choreographic work, with three successive Kennedy Center selections at the National American College Dance Association (ACDA) and five ACDA Regional Gala selections across the Southeast. Pulinkala鈥檚 choreographic commissions include works for The Israel Ballet, Atlanta Ballet, Fresco Dance- Israel, the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta Gay Men鈥檚 Chorus, Georgia Shakespeare, City Lights Youth Theatre, as well as collegiate commissions at Washington University at St. Louis, Shanghai Normal University, Brigham Young University, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of South Carolina, Western Kentucky University, Middle Tennessee State University, University of Tennessee at Martin, Vanderbilt University and Spelman College.
Serving as Dean of the College of the Arts, Pulinkala developed the first graduate
degree in the arts at KSU, facilitated the naming of the Bailey School of Music, and
re-branded the arts to create the ArtsKSU identity and virtual platform. Under his
leadership, the College of the Arts enrollment grew by 41%, national accreditation
was pursued in all four disciplinary units, structures were created to advance external
peer-reviewed research, and the Virtual Masterclass Series was established in partnership
with the Georgia Department of Education. Pulinkala envisioned the creation of the
Arts District at KSU, that when completed, will be one of the largest arts training
facilities in the Southeast.
Pulinkala completed the Executive Leadership Academy at the American Academic Leadership
Institute (2024-25), Accelerated Leadership Academy at the University System of Georgia
(2016-17), the Executive Leadership Institute at the University System of Georgia
(2013-14), and was awarded the KSU Foundation Award in 2011, the Clendenin Graduate
Fellowship at KSU in 2010, 2011 and 2012, the NEA American Masterpiece Grant in 2010,
the Cobb Symphony Orchestra Award for Artistic Excellence in 2010, and the Board of
Regents award for Teaching Excellence from Murray State University in 2005.
Originally from New Delhi, Pulinkala was the artistic director of his own dance company
in India for three years, served as choreographer-in-residence for Delhi Music Theatre
for five years, and was named among the 25 Indian artists of the Millennium by the
India Today Magazine in their December 1999 issue. He holds a Doctorate in Higher
Education Administration from the University of Alabama, a Master of Fine Arts in
Dance from Mills College, and a Bachelor of Commerce from Hindu College, Delhi University.