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David
J. Prior installed as seventh chancellor of UVa-Wise
With
an audience of more than 800 faculty, staff, students,
alumni and friends looking on, David J. Prior was formally
installed Tuesday as the seventh chancellor of The University
of Virginia’s College at Wise. (CLICK
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images from the Inauguration of David J. Prior.)
“We at the
College will continue to honor our traditions as we chart
a course for a prosperous future,” Prior said. “We’ll
continue to celebrate our history, our founders, our
builders and all members of the College family as we
strive for excellence.”
In his inaugural
address, Prior, who began his duties as chancellor on
Sept. 1, 2005, set forth his vision for further enhancing
the student experience through additional international
and multi-cultural study options, greater opportunities
for independent student research with faculty mentors
and a renewed emphasis on developing a full range of
communication skills.
“As a liberal
arts college, ensuring a strong liberal arts foundation
for all students, regardless of major, is more than academic
rhetoric, it is a compact we enter into with our students,” Prior
said.

U.Va.
Rector Thomas F. Farrell II administered
the oath of office and presented Chancellor Prior,
a U.Va. alumnus, with the College medallion. “(Chancellor
Prior) brings to his office the spirit, the strength
of character, and the dedication required to
lead the College into its next era of expansion and
achievement of new levels of excellence,” Farrell
said. “Thomas
Jefferson would have approved.”
U.Va.
President John T. Casteen III delivered the keynote
address, comparing the College’s founding
50 years ago to a “beacon
that drew the young people of Southwest
Virginia to the light and learning offered here.” “What
was true in 1954 is equally true today,” Casteen
said. “This
College is a vehicle of hope and opportunity.
And in the future, the College will
continue its tradition of service to
Southwest Virginia while also looking
toward broader horizons.
“Today,
we install a new chancellor who will guide this
College into the second half of its first century,” Casteen
said. “David Prior is prepared to meet
the charge of those who recognize in him the
experience and abilities that will make the College
become one of the best public colleges in the
nation.”
In
the last four years, the College’s enrollment
has increased by 34 percent to a record high of 1,900.
The campus has been transformed during the last decade
with the addition of several new
buildings, including the C. Bascom Slemp Student Center,
a Science Center, and a picturesque lake. The College’s
endowment has grown to more than
$30 million, a total expected to climb with
the launch of a major fundraising
campaign in the fall.
Prior
succeeds Ernest H. Ern, who served a one-year appointment
as chancellor following the resignation
of former chancellor Steven H.
Kaplan, who left the post to become president
of the University of New Haven.
A native of Michigan,
Prior earned an A.B. in biology from Olivet College in
1965 and a master's degree in animal physiology and biochemistry
from Central Michigan University in 1968. He earned a
Ph.D. in biology (neurophysiology) from the University
of Virginia in 1972 and was a post-doctoral fellow in
neurobiology at Princeton University from 1972 to 1973.
Prior
has a record of long and successful experience as a
scholar and administrator of liberal arts colleges and
regional public colleges. He began his teaching career
in 1973 at the University of Kentucky, where he eventually
held dual full professorships in biological sciences
and physiology and biophysics. He left in 1987 to become
chairman of the Department of Biology at Northern Arizona
University, and was named dean of the College of Arts
and Sciences in 1992.In 1995, he was named dean of graduate
studies and research at Northern Michigan University.
In 1998, he became provost and vice chancellor for academic
affairs, first at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater,
and in 2002 at the University of Wisconsin-Superior.
As a researcher,
Prior has over 20 years of continuous funding and is
credited with more than 100 research publications, symposium
presentations, review articles and book chapters. He
is a member of the Society for Neuroscience, the Society
for Integrative and Comparative Biology, and the Council
on Undergraduate Research.
Delegates
representing 45 learned organizations and colleges and
universities across the nation participated in Tuesday’s
inauguration ceremony. Virginia Secretary of Education
Tom Morris delivered remarks during the event.
Five
former chancellors of the College attended the inauguration
ceremony. Chancellor Emeritus Joseph Smiddy was joined
by former chancellors Jim Knight, Jay Lemons, George
Culbertson and Ernest Ern.

Pictured above are: Front row: Chancellor
Emeritus Joseph Smiddy and Chancellor David Prior. Second
row: University of Virginia President John Casteen and
former chancellors Ernest Ern, Jim Knight, Jay Lemons
and George Culbertson.
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