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University of Alabama Names New President

  • On June 16, 2025, Peter J. Mohler was unanimously chosen by the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama System to serve as the institution’s 30th president.
  • The appointment followed longtime President Stuart Bell's January retirement announcement after leading UA for a decade and initiating a national search with Academic Search.
  • Mohler, a Colorado native and current Ohio State University vice president for research, has published over 275 peer-reviewed articles and served as acting president of Ohio State in 2023.
  • UA Chancellor Sid J. Trant praised Mohler as a champion of public higher education who will advance UA's flagship mission through bold, student-centered leadership, while Mohler said it is a 'tremendous honor' to lead UA.
  • Mohler will begin his term on July 21, 2025, succeeding Bell, during a period marked by record enrollment, a $1.8 billion capital campaign, and strong research growth at UA.
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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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