There is more to the list. It's incredible that students and their parents don't challenge these places on this garbage. I believe Purdue had 200 provosts as of a couple years ago.
One other thing to keep in mind: those diversicrats carry with them costs beyond their salaries. They're the ones who devise re-education training programs, for more intitiatives and requirements to locate any candidates "of color" with pulses and graduate degress (a tough proposition in several fields) and push for admission of more and more unqualified students, who in turn require more remedial courses. Most importantly, and unlike other positions, they are charged with finding/manufacturing instances of inequity and discrimination, which they, of course, find, which not only justifies their positions, but necessitates hiring even more diversicrats to root out these "inequities" the "systemic racism" that grows more expansive each year as these same folks redefine things like "racism" and "discrimination" to include more and more behaviors.