NORMAN, Okla. – Four University of Oklahoma faculty members have been selected to be a part of the 2026-27 cohort of Fellows of the Southeastern Conference’s Academic Leadership Development Program, an initiative designed to identify, prepare and promote the next generation of academic leaders in the SEC to meet current and future challenges in higher education.
“This recognition is a well-deserved testament to the dedication, leadership and commitment that these faculty members provide to the University of Oklahoma,” said OU Senior Vice President and Provost André-Denis Wright. “I have no doubt they will continue to represent the excellence found at OU, and I look forward to their continued impact on the future of higher education.”
Fellows selected from the University of Oklahoma are:
OU Vice Provost Sarah Ellis, Ph.D., oversees the selection process for OU. “Programs like the SEC Academic Leadership Development Program have elevated academic collaboration and leadership across the conference,” Ellis said. “This initiative truly exemplifies how joining the SEC has benefited OU well beyond the playing field.”
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Four University of Oklahoma faculty members have been selected to be a part of the 2026-27 cohort of Fellows of the Southeastern Conference’s Academic Leadership Development Program, an initiative designed to identify, prepare and promote the next generation of academic leaders in the SEC to meet current and future challenges in higher education.
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