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- Henry T. Yang - Wikipedia
With more than 31 years in office, he is the longest-serving chancellor in the history of the University of California After leaving the chancellor's office, Yang continues to serve as distinguished professor of mechanical engineering at the UC Santa Barbara College of Engineering
- About the Chancellor | Office of the Chancellor - Henry T. Yang
As Chancellor of UC Santa Barbara, Dr Assanis is responsible for shaping the university’s long-term strategy and guiding the university in its teaching, research and service mission
- Chancellor Henry Yang Is Retiring After 30 Years - The Santa Barbara . . .
Earlier this week, UCSB Chancellor Henry T Yang announced his retirement after having clocked 30 years at the helm of the country’s biggest academic and economic juggernaut
- UCSB Chancellor Henry Yang Stepping Down Next Year
UC Santa Barbara Chancellor Henry Yang will be stepping down at the end of the upcoming school year, and return to teaching and research as a professor, he announced on Wednesday
- UC Santa Barbara Chancellor Henry T. Yang awarded UC Presidential Medal . . .
University of California President Michael V Drake, M D , has awarded the UC Presidential Medal to UC Santa Barbara Chancellor Henry T Yang, in recognition of Yang’s tremendous impact on the growth and stature of the campus he has led for three decades
- Henry Yang Announces Plans to Step Down as UCSB’s Chancellor
UCSB Chancellor Henry T Yang announced yesterday, August 14th, that he will step down as Chancellor at the end of the upcoming school year He said he plans to return to teaching
- Looking Back at Chancellor Yangs 31 Years of . . . - News Channel 3-12
Dr Yang officially assumed the position during a ceremony on Oct 11, 1995, held at the university’s Event Center, known as the Thunderdome Astronaut Neil Armstrong congratulated Yang during
- What Happened to Search for Yang’s Replacement? - The Santa Barbara . . .
With Chancellor Henry Yang’s record-setting 31-year tenure at the helm of UCSB about to expire at the end of this week, it remains startlingly unclear who the UC Regents will select to replace him, when that decision might be made, and if an interim chancellor might be necessary in the meantime
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