Ann Weaver Hart (born 1948) is the 21st, first female chief executive and former
president
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of the
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. She is the first woman to hold the position, which she assumed on November 30, 2012. Previously, Hart was the ninth president and first female chief executive of
Temple University
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in
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, a position she held beginning on July 1, 2006.
Education
Hart received an
M.A.
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in history and a
Ph.D.
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in educational administration, both from the
University of Utah
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. Her research interests include
leadership succession and development, work redesign and
organizational behavior in educational organizations, and
academic freedom
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.
DeVry controversy
In February 2016,
DeVry Education Group
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announced that it had appointed President Hart and
Linda P.B. Katehi
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Katehi was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering (2006) for contributions to three-dim ...
, chancellor of the
University of California, Davis
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, to serve on its board of directors.
One month earlier, the
Federal Trade Commission had filed a lawsuit against DeVry for deceptive advertising. Following criticism over her decision to join DeVry's board, Chancellor Katehi resigned from the board.
President Hart continues to serve on DeVry's board of directors. Amid student protests, Hart announced on June 10, 2016, that she would not seek to extend to her employment contract with the University of Arizona past its June 30, 2018 end date.
Achievements
Among the professional and community service awards that Hart has received are the Jack Culbertson Award in Educational Administration from the University Council for Educational Administration; the Outstanding Professional Award from the Business and Professional Women's Foundation; the PoWeR Award from the Professional Women's Roundtable; the 2009 Champion of Diversity and Access Award from the Urban STEM Strategy Group; and the Outstanding Community Service Award from the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship. In addition to serving as the 21st president of the university, President Hart holds a faculty appointment in the College of Education as professor of educational policy studies and practice.
President Hart currently serves as a member of the following organizations:
*American Association of Universities
*Association of Public Land Grant Universities
*Arizona State Board of Education
*Campus Research Corporation
*DeVry Education Group
*Greater Phoenix Leadership
*Southern Arizona Leadership Council
*Tucson Regional Economic Opportunities, Chairman's Circle
*UA Alumni Board
*UA Foundation Board
*Udall Foundation
*University of New Hampshire Foundation Board of Directors (Member Emeritus)
She has been recognized for her achievements and service by many organizations, including the Business and Professional Women's Foundation, the University Council for Educational Administration, and the Utah Women's Forum, and has been honored as a Distinguished Alumna of the College of Humanities of the
University of Utah
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.
University of New Hampshire
Ann Weaver Hart served as the eighteenth President at the University of New Hampshire from 2002 to 2006.
Temple University
Early in Weaver Hart's first year as Temple University president she announced that after consultation with the board, a vacation period between the Christmas and New Year holidays would be re-offered. It had been rescinded during the Adamany administration.
Weaver Hart also began a holiday party tradition during her first year.
Hart is also known for the way in which she left Temple. Hart cited her need to assist her ill mother in Utah when describing her decision to resign. Within five months of the announcement of her resignation, Hart was announced among the finalists for the presidency of the University of Arizona. This announcement, not one known to the Temple community, elicited surprise from many.
Personal life
Hart's husband is Randy. They have four daughters, two granddaughters, and four grandsons. As a grandmother, she is known to sprinkle her introductions and speeches with mention of her young grandchildren.
Selected publications
*''The Principalship: A Theory of Professional Learning and Practice'' (1996) with Paul V. Bredeson
*''Designing and Conducting Research'' (1996) with Clifford J. Drew and Michael L. Hardman
References
External links
Full list of University Presidents (including interim Presidents) University of New Hampshire Library
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Presidents of the University of New Hampshire
Presidents of Temple University
University of Utah alumni
1948 births
Living people
Presidents of the University of Arizona