Lori Mann Bruce

Lori Mann Bruce
7th Chancellor of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Assumed office
2025 (2025)
Preceded bySteve Angle
Personal details
Born
Alma materUniversity of Alabama in Huntsville (BS
Georgia Tech (MS)
University of Alabama in Huntsville (PhD) [1]

Lori Mann Bruce is the seventh Chancellor of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She assumed this position in June, 2025. Prior to her move to Chattanooga, she served as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Tennessee Technological University.[2] As the Provost, she provided leadership to and oversight of eight colleges and schools, offering bachelors, masters, and doctoral programs. Before joining Tennessee Tech University, Bruce served as Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Graduate School at Mississippi State University.[3] While at Mississippi State University, Bruce was awarded the university's highest academic honor, being named a William L. Giles Distinguished Professor.[4] As a faculty member in electrical and computer engineering, she has served as the Principal Investigator or Co-PI on more than 20 funded research grants and contracts, totaling approximately $20 million from federal agencies. Through her research in the areas of hyperspectral remote sensing, pattern recognition, automated target recognition, and precision agriculture, Bruce has served as major professor or graduate committee member for approximately 75 Masters and PhD students and has over 130 refereed publications.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "Chancellor Lori Mann Bruce, Ph.D."
  2. ^ "Lori Mann Bruce".
  3. ^ "MSU Giles Distinguished Professor named new graduate dean | Mississippi State University News Archive".
  4. ^ "Distinguished Professors | the W.L. Giles Distinguished Professors".
  5. ^ "MSU graduate school dean receives international honor". October 13, 2016.