University of Arizona President Suresh Garimella has a new chief of staff for the second time in a little less than a year.
University of Vermont President Suresh Garimella will step down from his role to accept a position at the University of Arizona. The Arizona Board of Regents announced Garimella as their top candidate ...
TUCSON, AZ — The Arizona Board of Regents has named Dr. Suresh Garimella the next president of the University of Arizona. Current President Robert C. Robbins announced he would step down in April ...
Suresh Garimella, the newly named University of Arizona president, will arrive in the fall with phenomenal accomplishments and great acclaim: A scholar and researcher in mechanical engineering. A ...
The Arizona Board of Regents announced early Thursday morning that Suresh V. Garimella was a candidate to become the next president of the University of Arizona. Garimella, the president of the ...
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On his second official day as president of the University of Arizona, Suresh Garimella was welcomed to the heart of campus with the sound of drums and horns. Garimella was on campus on Wednesday ...
The president of the University of Arizona, Clark Atlanta University, Cornell University and Penn State reflected on academic ...
PHOENIX — University of Vermont President Suresh Garimella has been selected as the University of Arizona’s new leader, the board that governs the state’s three public universities announced Friday.
With a unanimous vote, the Arizona Board of Regents appointed Suresh Garimella as the 23rd president of the University of Arizona on Friday, Aug. 9. “Throughout my career, I think you will see I have ...
President Suresh Garimella officially started his tenure as the University of Arizona’s leader Tuesday, replacing former President Dr. Robert C. Robbins. His goal in these first few weeks? To hit the ...