lingvo.wikisort.org - ResearcherGuy Hubert Bailey (born August 9, 1950) is a sociolinguist and the 1st president of the University of Texas–Rio Grande Valley.[1][2] He was the president of the University of Alabama, his baccalaureate alma mater.[3][4][5] He was previously the president of Texas Tech University and held earlier positions at Emory University, Texas A&M University, and Oklahoma State University, prior to serving as dean of liberal arts at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. From there he became provost of the University of Texas at San Antonio. Before assuming the role at Texas Tech, he was the chancellor of the University of Missouri–Kansas City.
American sociolinguist
Guy H. Bailey |
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Assumed office April 28, 2014 |
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In office July 11, 2012 – October 31, 2012 |
Preceded by | Robert E. Witt |
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Succeeded by | Judy Bonner |
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Preceded by | Jon Whitmore |
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Born | (1950-08-09) August 9, 1950 (age 72) |
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Alma mater | University of Alabama |
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Education
Bailey holds a bachelor's and master's degrees in English from the University of Alabama and a doctorate in English linguistics from the University of Tennessee. He did postdoctoral studies at Emory University and Stanford University. He is the author of over 100 books and articles.[6]
Career
University of Texas at San Antonio
Before accepting the position of chancellor at the University of Missouri–Kansas City, Bailey served as the provost at the University of Texas at San Antonio.[7]
University of Missouri–Kansas City
Bailey's term as chancellor of the University of Missouri–Kansas City began on January 1, 2006.[7]
Texas Tech University
See also: List of Texas Tech University presidents
On July 2, 2008, Bailey was selected to succeed Jon Whitmore as the president of Texas Tech University. He assumed the position on August 1, 2008.[8][9] Bailey's wife, Jan Tillery, is a Texas Tech graduate who was raised in the Lubbock area.[10]
University of Alabama
On July 11, 2012, Bailey was named the incoming president of the University of Alabama. His appointment began in early September 2012.[11] On October 31, 2012, Bailey announced he was stepping down as president of the University, to focus on his wife's healthcare needs.[12]
University of Texas–Rio Grande Valley
In 2014, Bailey was revealed to be a shortlisted candidate for the position of inaugural president of The University of Texas–Rio Grande Valley.[13] He was announced as the sole finalist, and de facto incoming president, on 28 April 2014.[14]
Work in linguistics
Bailey is known nationally for his work in linguistics and has often researched jointly with his wife. One of his most notable projects is a long-term sociolinguistic study, in collaboration with Patricia Cukor-Avila, in the Brazos Valley of Texas.
Family
Bailey has two adult children, Jordan and Brooks, from his first marriage. He was married to his second wife Jan Tillery-Bailey until her death on September 1, 2013.[15]
References
- Date information sourced from Library of Congress Authorities data, via corresponding WorldCat Identities linked authority file (LAF).
- Fischler, Jacob (2014-04-29). "UT regents name former Alabama president sole finalist for inaugural UT-RGV presidency". The McAllen Monitor. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
- Eaton, Kim (September 4, 2012). "Guy Bailey era begins at University of Alabama". Tuscaloosa News. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
- Reeves, Jay (2012-07-12). "It's back to 'Bama for Bailey: Hired away from Tech, Crimson Tide alum happy to go 'home'". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. pp. A1, A4. Retrieved 2012-07-16.
- "Dr. Guy Bailey Named President of The University of Alabama". University of Alabama. July 11, 2012. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
- Hoover, Brittany; Westbrook, Ray; Wilen, Holden (2012-07-07). "Gone with the Tide". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. pp. A1, A10. Retrieved 2012-07-13. Print version contains details not found in the web version. See also "Guy Bailey becomes Texas Tech's 15th president". Texas Tech Today. 2008-07-24. Retrieved 2012-07-07.
- "Bailey selected as Chancellor of UMKC". Kansas City Business Journal. July 25, 2005
- "Guy Bailey Becomes Texas Tech's 15th President". Texas Tech University. July 24, 2008
- "Tech's new president, Guy Bailey, officially takes office". Archived from the original on 2008-08-14. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
- "Tech appears set on president". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. July 3, 2008
- "Dr. Guy Bailey Named President of The University of Alabama". University of Alabama News]. Retrieved 2 August 2012.
- "University of Alabama News » Announcement from University of Alabama President Guy Bailey". Archived from the original on 2012-11-02. Retrieved 2012-10-31.
- "In search for inaugural UT-RGV president, 4 of 5 remaining candidates identified". [The McAllen Monitor]. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
- Fischler, Jacob (2014-04-29). "UT regents name former Alabama president sole finalist for inaugural UT-RGV presidency". The McAllen Monitor. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
"Regents name Guy Bailey sole finalist for president of UTRGV". 2014-04-28. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
- Gross, Natalie (September 2, 2013). "Jan Bailey, wife of former Tech president, passes away Sunday after long cancer battle". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Archived from the original on August 17, 2014. Retrieved September 5, 2013.
Presidents of the The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (including UT Pan American and UT Brownsville) |
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UT Rio Grande Valley | |
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UT Pan American |
- Nevárez (1989–2004)
- Cárdenas (2004–2009)
- Sorber # (2009–2009)
- Nelsen (2009–2014)
- Rodríguez #^ (2014–2015)
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UT Brownsville |
- Peña (1991)
- García (1992–2014)
- Fannin #^ (2014–2015)
- Arney ^ (2015–2016)
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# denotes interim, ^ denotes Chief Executive Officer
UT Pan American and UT Brownsville were consolidated in 2015 to create UT Rio Grande Valley. |
Presidents of the University of Alabama |
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- Alva Woods (1831–1837)
- Basil Manly, Sr. (1837–1855)
- Landon Garland (1855–1865)
- William R. Smith (1870–1871)
- Matthew Fontaine Maury (1871)
- Nathaniel Thomas Lupton (1871–1874)
- Carlos G. Smith (1874–1878)
- Josiah Gorgas (1878–1879)
- William Stokes Wyman (acting, 1879–1880 and 1885–1886), (1901–1902)
- Burwell Boykin Lewis (1880–1885)
- Henry DeLamar Clayton (1886–1889)
- Richard Channing Jones (1890–1897)
- James Knox Powers (1897–1901)
- John Abercrombie (1902–1911)
- George H. Denny (1911–1936)
- Richard Clarke Foster (1937–1941)
- Raymond Ross Paty (1942–1947)
- Ralph E. Adams (acting, 1947–1948)
- John Gallalee (1948–1953)
- Lee Bidgood (acting, 1953)
- Oliver Carmichael (1953–1957)
- James H. Newman (acting, 1957–1958)
- Frank Rose (1958–1969)
- F. David Mathews (1969–1975)
- Richard Ashley Thigpen (acting, 1975–1977)
- F. David Mathews (1977–1980)
- Howard B. Gundy (acting, 1980–1981)
- Joab Thomas (1981–1988)
- E. Roger Sayers (1988–1996)
- Andrew Sorensen (1996–2002)
- J. Barry Mason (interim, 2002–2003)
- Robert Witt (2003–2012)
- Guy Bailey (2012)
- Judy L. Bonner (2012–2015)
- Stuart R. Bell (2015– )
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Texas Tech University presidents |
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- Paul W. Horn (1923–1932)
- Bradford Knapp (1932–1938)
- Clifford B. Jones (1938–1944)
- William M. Whyburn (1944–1948)
- Dossie M. Wiggins (1948–1952)
- Edward N. Jones (1952–1959)
- Robert C. Goodwin (1960–1966)
- Grover E. Murray (1966–1976)
- M. Cecil Mackey (1976–1979)
- Lawrence Graves # (1979–1980)
- Lauro Cavazos (1980–1988)
- Robert W. Lawless (1989–1996)
- Donald R. Haragan (1996–2000)
- David J. Schmidly (2000–2003)
- Donald R. Haragan # (2003)
- Jon Whitmore (2003–2008)
- Guy Bailey (2008–2012)
- Lawrence Schovanec # (2012–2013)
- Duane Nellis (2013–2016)
- John Opperman # (2016)
- Lawrence Schovanec (2016– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim president.
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