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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Board of Regents Chancellor John Morgan has named Tristan Denley, TBR vice chancellor of Academic Affairs and former provost and vice president for Academic Affairs at Austin Peay State University, to serve as interim president of APSU effective May 10.
Denley, who will maintain dual responsibilities as TBR’s vice chancellor during the interim period, will provide leadership to the campus until a new president is named and is available to assume the executive role. Current APSU President Tim Hall leaves the campus after this week to take over as president of Mercy College in New York.
“We are fortunate to have Dr. Denley available and willing to serve as interim president during this transition period,” said Morgan. “His familiarity with and reputation on the campus make him an excellent fit.”
Denley was named vice chancellor at the TBR last July after serving as provost and vice president for Academic Affairs and professor of mathematics at Austin Peay State University, where he developed initiatives to improve student learning, most notably for students who need help with math, reading and writing. He earned national recognition for designing and implementing the Degree Compass software program using predictive analytics to increase student retention in college by helping them select courses they need and would most likely complete.
The TBR began the search for Hall’s replacement in February. Four finalists were identified by the search advisory committee last month and visited campus between April 28 and May 5. They are Bradley Cook, provost and executive vice president and professor of history at Southern Utah University; Jerome Gilbert, provost and executive vice president at Mississippi State University; Randall Hanna, chancellor of the Florida College System and Division of Florida Colleges; and Alisa White, provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs at the University of Texas at Tyler.
Morgan is in the process of evaluating each candidate in preparation to make a recommendation to the Board for the new president in a couple of weeks.