List of leaders of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
The following people have had the post of President or Chancellor at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC). Prior to 1969, the institution was known as the University of Chattanooga (1907-1969), U.S. Grant University (1889-1907), and Chattanooga University (1886-1889). At the time of UTC's establishment in 1969, the name of the leader became chancellor instead of president.[1]
- Chattanooga University
- Rev. Edward S. Lewis, President 1886-1889
- U.S. Grant University
- Rev. John F. Spence, Chancellor 1889–1891; President 1891-1893
- Bishop Isaac W. Joyce, Chancellor 1891-1896
- University of Chattanooga
- Rev. John H. Race, President 1897-1914
- Rev. Fred W. Hixson, President 1914-1920
- Rev. Arlo A. Brown, President 1921-1929
- Dr. Alexander Guerry, President 1929-1938
- Dr. Archie M. Palmer, President 1938-1942
- Dr. David A. Lockmiller, President 1942-1959
- Dr. LeRoy A. Martin, President 1959-1966
- University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
- Dr. William H. Masterson, President 1966–1969; Chancellor 1970-1973
- Dr. James E. Drinnon, Chancellor 1973-1981
- Dr. Frederick W. Obear, Chancellor 1981–1997; Acting Chancellor 2004–2005.
- Dr. Bill W. Stacy, Chancellor 1997-2004
- Dr. Roger G. Brown, Chancellor 2005-2012
- Dr. E. Grady Bogue, Acting Chancellor 2012-2013
- Dr. Steve Angle, Chancellor 2013–present
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