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The University of Tulsa Names Stacy Leeds as President
Leeds brings over 25 years of leadership experience and is the third University of Tulsa graduate to serve as president, starting July 1 after a nationwide search.
- Beginning July 1, Stacy Leeds will assume the University of Tulsa presidency as its first woman permanent president, while Rick Dickson, interim president, stays through June 30 to support transition.
- After a comprehensive national search, the university cited Leeds's financial and innovative leadership, collaborative skills, and fundraising success as reasons for her selection.
- Her résumé includes serving as dean at Arizona State University and vice chancellor at the University of Arkansas, with over 25 years of experience.
- The university announced immediate plans for orientation and community engagement, with Stacy Leeds, president-designate, eager to welcome the Class of 2030 and Tulsa business leaders; Marcia MacLeod expressed confidence in Leeds's leadership.
- Drawing on her student-athlete background and national leadership, Leeds will help the university expand its impact across Tulsa and the broader region, leveraging her Oklahoma roots.
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The University of Tulsa names Stacy Leeds as president
TULSA, Okla., March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The University of Tulsa Board of Trustees today named Stacy Leeds as the university's 22nd president effective July 1. Currently the dean of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State…
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Stacy Leeds becomes the university’s 22nd president effective July 1. The first woman to assume the role of permanent president at the University of Tulsa, Leeds is also the third TU graduate to serve as president.
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