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University of Kansas Names First Woman, First Black Chancellor

by CARL MANNING, Associated Press Writer , June 1, 2009

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TOPEKA, Kan.

Dr. Bernadette Gray-Little, a top University of North Carolina official, will become the first female and first Black chancellor at the University of Kansas.

Gray-Little, 64, was appointed Friday by the Kansas Board of Regents from among three finalists to succeed Robert Hemenway, who has led the state's largest university since 1995. She will be installed Aug. 15 as the university's 17th chancellor.

The appointment completed the regents' task of finding new leaders for three of the state's universities. Gray-Little is the first African-American to lead a state university in Kansas and the second woman to do so, after Kay Schallenkamp, who was Emporia State University president in 1997-2006.

The regents announced Gray-Little's appointment after holding closed meetings Thursday and Friday. Board members said her academic and administrative credentials put her at the top. Salary talks continue but Hemenway's annual pay was about $267,000.

``We found her unassuming but very powerful,'' said regents Chairwoman Donna Shank.

Gray-Little called the University of Kansas ``a place of high quality and high aspirations.''

``There is a sense of place and a sense of tradition,'' she said. ``I look forward to getting started.''

Gray-Little has been executive vice chancellor and provost at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill since 2006 and previously served as dean of its College of Arts and Sciences. As a faculty member she was a professor of psychology.

The new chancellor said her priorities will be improving graduation rates, increasing fundraising and getting National Cancer Institute accreditation for the school — something that's already happened at North Carolina.

``It just seemed like a wonderful opportunity to come into this role as chancellor and to participate in helping the university to reach the goals it has set and to move it to its next level in terms of excellence,'' she said.

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