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Jay Carter Hartzell is an American economist. He served as the 30th President of the University of Texas at Austin from 2020 until February 19, 2025. While he was set to leave this position at the end of the 2024-25 academic year to become the 11th President of Southern Methodist University, UT Austin announced an interim President, James Davis, sooner than expected.
The UT Austin Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine held the ... Some faculty members and students are calling for the removal of University of Texas President Jay Hartzell after more than 50 ...
Lily Kepner, Austin American-Statesman. April 16, 2024 at 10:46 AM. University of Texas President Jay Hartzell, for the first time since having announced earlier this month that the Division of ...
More than 500 University of Texas faculty members have signed a letter of no confidence against President Jay Hartzell after the school's police response to a peaceful pro-Palestinian protest on ...
A University of Texas at Austin student, Ammer Qaddumi, has filed a federal lawsuit against the university, President Jay Hartzell, and Provost Sharon Wood, alleging violations of his First Amendment rights after he was arrested during a protest against Israel’s actions in Gaza.
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 officeholder is Jim Davis, who has served as interim president since 2025. [2]
University President Jay Hartzell said the protests were prohibited UT President Jay Hartzell emailed the campus Wednesday evening, sharing the news of the students' arrests in relation to the ...
Police units separating observers from protestors on the main lawn of the University of Texas at Austin. The Texas State Capitol can be seen in the distance. Around 100 University of Texas at Dallas students participated in an April 23 occupation of a campus building, holding a sit-in in a hallway near the university president's office.