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UTA selects vice president to lead west campus expansion

UTA has selected Wayne Atchley to be the inaugural vice president for regional campuses, overseeing the development of UTA West and the Fort Worth Center, UTA announced in a press release Monday. Atchley previously worked as the vice president for Academic Affairs at Tarrant County College Trinity River and helped implement enrollment and academic advising initiatives at Tarleton State University, bringing over two decades of leadership in higher education. UTA president Jennifer Cowley said in the press release that Atchley is a highly respected educator with deep roots in West Fort Worth. “When I first met him, it was obvious to me that he has the connection and appreciation for that community, which is critical for building a solid foundation for the new UTA West and a vision for our UTA Fort Worth Center,” Cowley said. After breaking ground in April, UTA West is set to begin enrollment in 2028. The new campus will help UTA work toward its mission to provide students with affordable higher education, according to the press release. Atchley said in the press release that he is excited to have the opportunity to help shape the future of his hometown. “I am looking forward to leveraging UTA’s prestigious R1 status and excellent academic reputation to expand educational and workforce opportunities in west Fort Worth and Parker County,” he said. @wall035203 news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

UTA selects vice president to lead west campus expansion

Wayne Atchley has over two decades of experience working on higher education.

UTA has selected Wayne Atchley to be the inaugural vice president for regional campuses, overseeing the development of UTA West and the Fort Worth Center, UTA announced in a press release Monday.

Atchley previously worked as the vice president for Academic Affairs at Tarrant County College Trinity River and helped implement enrollment and academic advising initiatives at Tarleton State University, bringing over two decades of leadership in higher education.

UTA president Jennifer Cowley said in the press release that Atchley is a highly respected educator with deep roots in West Fort Worth.

When I first met him, it was obvious to me that he has the connection and appreciation for that community, which is critical for building a solid foundation for the new UTA West and a vision for our UTA Fort Worth Center,” Cowley said.

After breaking ground in April, UTA West is set to begin enrollment in 2028. The new campus will help UTA work toward its mission to provide students with affordable higher education, according to the press release.

Atchley said in the press release that he is excited to have the opportunity to help shape the future of his hometown.

“I am looking forward to leveraging UTA’s prestigious R1 status and excellent academic reputation to expand educational and workforce opportunities in west Fort Worth and Parker County,” he said.

@wall035203

 news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

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