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The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) is a public university in Austin, Texas, and the flagship university of the University of Texas System. The university has been led by 30 presidents since the office of the president was founded in 1895. The current president is Jay Hartzell, who has served in the position since 2020.
William Charles Powers Jr. (May 30, 1946 – March 10, 2019) was an American attorney, academic, and university administrator who served as the 28th president of the University of Texas at Austin, becoming the second-longest serving president in the university's history.
The President is the chief administrator of The University of Texas at Austin, the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. Pages in category "Presidents of the University of Texas at Austin"
William Powers Jr., who joined Jackson Walker's Austin office in 2015 after stepping down as president of the University of Texas at Austin, died Sunday.
University of Texas at Austin – Gregory L. Fenves, President; University of Texas at Dallas – Richard Benson, President; University of Texas at El Paso – Diana Natalicio, President; University of Texas Rio Grande Valley – Guy Bailey, President; University of Texas at San Antonio – Thomas Taylor Eignmy, President; University of Texas ...
Some university governing boards are composed entirely of alumni of that university. [1] Other boards contain various elected officials, often the state governor, as ex officio members. [1] Members of the governing board can be selected in a variety of ways. Members of public university boards are most often selected by the state governor. [2]
UT President Jay Hartzell said Wednesday was a "challenging day" with "a lot of emotion surrounding these events." 'Our university will not be occupied': UT president says pro-Palestinian protest ...
University of North Texas: Abdul Karim Kabariti Jordan: 1996-1997 St. Edward's University: Fayez Tarawneh Jordan: 1998-1999, 2012 University of Southern California: Ali Abu Al-Ragheb Jordan: 2000-2003 University of Tennessee: Faisal Al-Fayez Jordan: 2003-2005 Boston University: Adnan Badran Jordan: 2005 Oklahoma State University, Michigan State ...