SMU is hiring University of Texas President Jay Hartzell as its next leader ... Bush Presidential Center. Hartzell’s decision to leave UT and its nearly 54,000 students for SMU is a coup for the ...
Jay Hartzell: I wouldn’t say that. I think there’s always tension since I’ve ever been paying attention. People get this perception that now is worse than ever. I look back at what [former UT ...
University of Texas President Jay Hartzell's resignation was sudden, but an analysis shows it was just the latest in a string ...
The UT System’s Board of Regents will discuss the possibility of choosing an interim president at its February meeting.
University of Texas President Jay Hartzell is leaving June 1 to become the next president of Southern Methodist University, a private higher education institution in Dallas. Hartzell's tenure as UT's ...
Thie 2-in-1 Lenovo Chromebook takes affordable tech to a new level University of Texas at Austin President Jay Hartzell said Tuesday he is leaving the UT System’s flagship school to become the ...
The job abandoned by Jay Hartzell last week requires withstanding pressure from the highest offices in the state and ...
"We have worked closely with UT Austin during Jay Hartzell’s five years as president, and we will continue to do so in the months ahead." The UT chapter of the American Association of University ...
Only one week into the new semester, the president of the University of Texas (UT) at Austin announced his resignation. After ...
“We congratulate UT Austin President Jay Hartzell on being named the new president of Southern Methodist University. We greatly appreciate his service as UT Austin’s president since 2020 and ...
UT is celebrated as the state’s flagship ... University of Texas President Jay Hartzell does the SMU “Pony up” hand sign during a press conference announcing Hartzell as the next Southern ...
"We have worked closely with UT Austin during Jay Hartzell’s five years as president, and we will continue to do so in the months ahead to ensure a smooth transition. We wish President ...