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University of Tennessee Names Wayne Davis Interim UT Knoxville Chancellor

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KNOXVILLE – Wayne Davis will serve as interim chancellor for the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, UT President Joe DiPietro announced today.

Davis has agreed to serve in the role for six to 12 months. He takes office on Monday.

“Wayne Davis is a proven and respected University leader who has served the flagship campus in numerous capacities for more than four decades. As its dean, he has presided over a thriving Tickle College of Engineering, growing in enrollment, research productivity and achieving new heights of national recognition,” DiPietro said. “I greatly appreciate Wayne and his wife, Sylvia, postponing retirement to continue serving their alma mater during this critical time.”

“It is always unsettling when there is a sudden change in a senior leadership position within the university, and this situation is no exception,” Davis said. “The University of Tennessee holds a special place in my heart. As an alum, a faculty member and an administrator, I have been committed to this great University and its journey toward excellence for more than 45 years. I am deeply honored to be asked to serve in this interim role as the university identifies the next steps toward its search for a new chancellor.”

Davis has served in faculty and administrative roles at UT for 44 years, including as assistant dean of the Graduate School from 1985 through 1988 and as its associate dean from 1988 through 1991. He became interim dean of the Tickle College of Engineering in 2008 before assuming the role permanently in 2009.

Davis’ accomplishments as engineering dean include:

Both the number and quality of engineering students have increased during his tenure. Incoming freshmen have an average high school GPA of 4.05 and an average score of 30.5 on the math portion of the ACT. The percentage of women engineering students has increased from 16 percent to 21 percent—on par with the national average—and stands poised to increase with this next incoming class of freshmen.

Davis has been instrumental in fostering growth of the joint UT-ORNL Governor’s Chairs program, with 12 of 16 Governor’s Chairs having appointments to the college and all of whom were hired under his leadership.

In 2003, Davis was named University Macebearer, UT Knoxville’s highest faculty honor. He has been recognized for his service and accomplishments by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Energy and Department of Transportation; the National Science Foundation, ORNL, and the American Society for Engineering Education. He is a fellow of the Air and Waste Management Association and American Society of Engineering Education and is a board-certified member of the American Academy of Environmental Engineering and Science.

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