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We invite you to register now  (FREE) and share your expertise with other faculty and staff members at our Annual  Academic Technology Learning Conference.  Discover new ways to use technology in your classes and engage students.   (http://tlcconference2014.sched.org/ )

Prize Drawings:

1st keynote  Kindle FIRE HD eBook from Blackboard                              Guest Speaker HD webcam by Cisco

2nd keynote Executive Office Chair by Computer Comforts                Gift cards each session
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Ed Hugetz

University of Houston-Downtown
Vice President Academic Affairs, Provost

Ed Hugetz has served the University of Houston System for 34 years in various academic and administrative roles. He joined the University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL) in 1978 as an assistant professor and progressed through the rank and tenure process to become full professor with tenure in the College of Humanities and Fine Arts. While at UHCL, he served a term as chair of the faculty senate and also served for a time as interim senior vice president and provost. In both positions, he worked to strengthen and streamline the shared governance process. As senior vice president and provost, he oversaw the university’s reaccreditation process with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

As an administrator with the UH System, Hugetz played an instrumental role, under the leadership of Interim Chancellor Bill Hobby, in facilitating the creation of the UH System at Sugarland as a system center. He guided the transition of the University of Houston-Cinco Ranch into the center and worked to create a UH System presence at Lone Star College-University Center. Most recently, Hugetz served as associate vice chancellor of Planning and University Outreach for the UH System and associate vice president of Planning and Outreach for the University of Houston. Throughout his tenure with the UH System, he has advanced the development and growth of off-campus and distance learning across the universities, particularly in the fast-growing regions of Fort Bend and the north Houston, Cypress-Fairbanks region.  

Hugetz earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in modern language from the University of Notre Dame and a Master of Arts in Humanities degree in media studies from the State University of New York at Buffalo.