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Robbins

April 7, 2017
Regents Approve Robbins as New UA President

Dr. Robert C. Robbins, president and CEO of Texas Medical Center for the past four and a half years, is scheduled to become the UA's 22nd president on June 1. "This is a very difficult, complicated job and there are many stakeholders involved," Robbins said Friday. With UANews video.

Dr. Robert C. Robbins addresses the Arizona Board of Regents, which approved a three-year contract for him as the next UA president.
March 8, 2017
Presidential Finalist Robbins Visits Campus

Dr. Robert C. Robbins, chosen as the lone finalist for the UA presidency by the Arizona Board of Regents, tells a community forum on Wednesday that he would be a highly visible ambassador for the University and is committed to staying on the job for "at least 10 years." With UANews video.

Dr. Robert C. Robbins takes questions from the media after Wednesday's community forum on campus.
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