Utah Valley University President to Step Down in May
"I will be forever grateful to the students, staff, and faculty at Utah Valley University and the friends who support UVU's noble mission to transform the lives of our students," said President Tuminez. "UVU has been a labor of love for me. The university's call to 'come as you are' recognizes and cultivates human potential in bold ways that traditional institutions may overlook. Education transformed my life from the slums of
President Tuminez became the university's seventh president in the fall of 2018. Her stewardship is marked by her commitment to UVU's core values of exceptional care, exceptional accountability, and exceptional results and the development of Vision 2030, a 10-year roadmap of UVU's goals to provide student, community and workforce support.
"President Tuminez has been a deeply thoughtful leader who has consistently championed student success," said USHE Commissioner
Under her leadership, UVU has launched groundbreaking initiatives that reflect her transformative vision and long-lasting impact on higher education in
Accelerating Student Success:
- Increasing student enrollment by more than 20 percent and more than doubling the number of graduates
- Named Carnegie Opportunity University – one of only 16 percent of universities in the country
- Elevated the student experience with the addition of new buildings and facilities, including the Noorda Center for the Performing Arts, the
Scott C. and Karen Keller Business Building , the Fugal Gateway, the Young Living Alumni Center, the Art Museum at Lakemount, the Alan C. and Karen Ashton Center for Leadership and Inspiration,UCCU Soccer Stadium , and theScott M. Smith Engineering Building .
Building
- UVU now educates and graduates the most Utahns, with more than 74 percent of UVU students living in the state 10 years after graduation
- UVU's graduating class includes the state's highest number of graduates in high-yield, career-ready degrees.
- Developing the state's first applied artificial intelligence (AI) institute, the Kahlert Applied AI Institute, empowering students with the knowledge, skills and resources needed for the new economy.
Creating a Legacy of Impact:
- Leading the university's first-ever comprehensive fundraising campaign and raising more than
$250 million for student impact. - Initiating the comprehensive strategy for UVU's 225-acre Vineyard campus.
As the largest university in the state, UVU educates more than 48,000 students. During her time as president, academic offerings have expanded to 99 certificates, 65 associate degrees, 110 bachelor's degrees, 11 graduate certificates and 22 master's degrees.
"President Tuminez has guided Utah Valley University through incredible growth, innovating the delivery and impact of higher education for students in our state," said
The Utah Board of Higher Education is also establishing a presidential transition team that will include representatives from the Board, the Office of the Commissioner of Higher Education, and UVU trustees. The team will assess institutional priorities and near-term needs to support continuity and inform the search process over the next several months.
As the first presidential search conducted under the new model, the Utah Valley University presidential transition team will remain in place through the first six months of the new president's tenure, extending support beyond the search process and into the early phase of leadership.
About the Utah System of Higher Education
The Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) is governed by the Utah Board of Higher Education and is comprised of
About Utah Valley University
At Utah Valley University, we believe everyone deserves the transforming benefits of high-quality education — and it needs to be affordable, accessible, and flexible. With opportunities to earn everything from certificates to master's degrees, our students succeed by gaining real-world experience and developing career-ready skills. We continue to invite people to come as they are — and leave ready and prepared to make a difference in the world.
For more information, visit UVU's Newsroom website for fact sheets, maps, leadership bios, history, photos, b-roll, filming policies and a list of interview-ready faculty experts at https://www.uvu.edu/newsroom/# or scan this QR code.
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