Chancellor Steve Angle Announces Transition from University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Chattanooga, TN – Chancellor Steve Angle announced on Tuesday that he will step down from his position at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC). After serving as the chancellor for over a decade, Angle will officially transition to a faculty role starting January 1, 2025. This decision marks the end of an era for the university, which has seen significant growth and development during his tenure.
Leadership Journey
During his 11 years as chancellor, Angle has expressed his pride in leading the university and engaging with students. In a letter addressed to the UTC community, he remarked, “It has been my honor and privilege to serve as UTC’s chancellor. The most enjoyable part of my job has been working with students, seeing their success and helping them to achieve their goals and aspirations.” This sentiment highlights the central focus of his leadership on student success.
Campus Development
Under Angle’s leadership, UTC experienced various milestones. Notably, this fall marked the university’s largest student body in its history. Angle also oversaw 84 facilities projects and was responsible for UTC being awarded its first governor’s chair in quantum information science and engineering. His dedication to creating an enriching educational environment is evident in these accomplishments.
Support for Student-Athletes
Vice Chancellor of Communications and Marketing, Jay Blackman, emphasized Angle’s strong support for athletics at UTC. Blackman stated, “It was all part of student-athletes are students first. He saw it as an opportunity to support students.” According to Blackman, Angle viewed the university’s athletics as a way to enhance student experience and community engagement. Furthermore, his commitment to athletics laid the groundwork for completing the new Wolford Family Athletic Complex, a project that is expected to have a generational impact on UTC’s athletics program.
A Bright Future
The decision for Angle to transition is set against the backdrop of an uncertain landscape in higher education, but Blackman believes that UTC is positioned well due to Angle’s leadership. The university plans to announce an interim chancellor in the coming weeks, with a national search commencing in January for Angle’s permanent successor. UT System President Randy Boyd praised Angle, stating, “Steve has led UTC through a remarkable period of growth and transformation. Under his leadership, UTC has reached new levels of excellence and community impact.”
Previous Experience
Before his appointment at UTC in 2013, Angle served as a senior vice president at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. He has a background as a chemistry professor, researcher, and provost, which has contributed to his overall approach to leadership and academic excellence at UTC.
Conclusion
As Angle prepares to transition to a faculty role, he looks forward to continuing his involvement in the university community, stating, “I look forward to working closely with students and continuing to be a vital part of our Mocs community.” His tenure has undoubtedly left an impact on the university, setting a strong foundation for future growth as UTC continues its pursuit of excellence in higher education.