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University of Alabama Names New President

  • On June 16, 2025, the trustees of the University of Alabama System voted unanimously to appoint Peter J. Mohler as the institution’s 30th president, following Stuart Bell’s retirement.
  • This appointment followed a national search initiated after campus listening sessions, with Academic Search assisting the board in selecting a leader to grow research and embrace innovation.
  • In 2023, Mohler took on the role of interim president at Ohio State and is known for promoting broader educational opportunities and leading impactful research initiatives.
  • UA Chancellor Sid J. Trant praised Mohler as a strong advocate for the transformative impact of public higher education, highlighting his visionary and student-focused leadership approach, while Mohler conveyed his sincere appreciation for the significant honor.
  • Mohler will begin his term on July 21, 2025, and his leadership is expected to build on the university’s strong foundation and support its ongoing efforts to expand research and enrollment.
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Peter Mohler named new University of Alabama president

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees on Monday appointed Peter J. Mohler as the next president of the University of Alabama.

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