Vice Provost for Student Affairs
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Samantha Isabelle Yosuico Dizon
Undergraduate Student Program Coordinator, CEC&L Operations
Undergraduate, Communication
Undergraduate, Inter-Departmental Programs
Student Employee, Vice Provost for Student AffairsBioHi! My name is Sam (she/her/hers). I’m a sophomore at Stanford University studying Communication and Disability Studies. I have a passion for creativity and advocacy; along with showcasing my artwork online through Instagram, I use my skills to help advocate for Autistic and Disabled rights (@ArtsBySam). I always strive to bring about positive change and I value the beauty of human connection and expression.
I currently work as the Assistant Coordinator for the Stanford University Disability Community (DisCo) Space. I help create graphics needed for newsletters and Instagram, manage our social media, organize events, and help make the DisCo Space as inclusive as possible.
Feel free to reach me at SamDizon@Stanford.edu! -
Samuel Santos
Associate Vice Provost for Inclusion, Community and Integrative Learning, Vice Provost for Student Affairs
Current Role at StanfordSamuel Santos, EdD, was appointed Associate Vice Provost for Inclusion, Community, and Integrative Learning in 2022. In this role, he leads initiatives to promote belonging and exploration among students. The departments and programs reporting to him include the Centers for Equity, Community, and Leadership (the eight campus community centers), the Office for Military-Affiliated Communities, the Office of Student Engagement, Fraternity and Sorority Life, and Stanford Career Education.
Samuel is dedicated to fostering supportive campus communities where students feel connected and empowered to learn, grow, and thrive. At Stanford, he leads initiatives to strengthen student engagement and well-being.
Before joining Stanford, Samuel accumulated nearly two decades of experience in student affairs across the University of California system and City College of San Francisco. He credits his early work at campus community centers at UC San Diego and UC Santa Barbara for shaping his foundational skills and perspective. Samuel holds a doctorate from UC Berkeley, a master’s in education and counseling from San Diego State, and a bachelor’s in Mexican American Studies from the University of Texas at San Antonio.
Samuel is passionate about helping students form meaningful connections and access the support they need to succeed. He looks forward to engaging with students and families and being part of their journey at Stanford.