Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

UAM names new vice chancellor

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The University of Arkansas at Monticello announced the appointmen­t of Jay Hughes as vice chancellor for student engagement.

Hughes has 40 years of experience in public and higher education. He graduated from UAM in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts in history degree. His career in education began in Crossett at Norman Junior High School as a history teacher. He held positions as a history teacher at Monticello High School and Crossett High School before pursuing a master’s degree in general counseling at Louisiana Tech University, according to a news release.

“I am excited that Mr. Hughes accepted this critical role at UAM,” UAM Chancellor Peggy Doss said. “He is a respected profession­al with a firm commitment to the success of our students. His years of experience and exceptiona­l leadership will greatly benefit the institutio­n as we work to enhance the overall student experience and foster a living and learning environmen­t in which all students will thrive.”

He became the UAM dean of students and director of residence life in 2009. The following year, he was named vice chancellor for student affairs before becoming the vice chancellor for University Operations and Student Affairs in 2016.

Hughes retired as vice chancellor for University Operations and Student Affairs at UAM in October 2017. After a brief retirement, he returned to work as the director of alternativ­e education with the Monticello School District and eventually returned to UAM as the alumni and developmen­t officer in 2020.

“UAM has been an important part of my life from the time I first arrived as a student-athlete in 1978,” Hughes said. “I’m truly blessed to have yet another opportunit­y to serve under the visionary leadership of Dr. Doss, and I am committed to the success of all our students.”

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