On July 23, the university announced Patrick Wilson as the new vice provost for online learning and academic innovation.
UTA serves more than 12,000 online students, including undergraduate and graduate students, according to a UTA press release.
“My goal is to position UTA as a national leader in online education — deeply connected to labor market needs and powered by academic innovation,” Wilson said in the release.
Prior to this role, Wilson served as the executive director of online learning at New Mexico Highlands University and associate vice president for the Division of Digital and Distance Education at Tennessee Technological University.
“UTA’s mission and momentum immediately resonated with me,” Wilson said in the release. “As a university with a strong research profile, a diverse Student Body and deep ties to the economic and workforce needs of North Texas, UTA is uniquely positioned to expand the reach and impact of online education.”
His work focuses on the intersection of technology and student success and he will assume the new position Aug. 1.
“I am particularly drawn to strategies that enhance student engagement and persistence in virtual environments, as well as innovative uses of data to inform institutional decision-making,” he said in a press release.
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