Jay Noren

Jay Noren, M.D., is the former President of Wayne State University and former Provost of Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi.

Noren did his undergraduate studies at the University of Minnesota and then graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School. He also received master's degree in public health from Harvard University. Noren was the Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow at the National Academy of Sciences and U.S. Congress, and a Churchill Fellow in the United Kingdom.

Noren was a Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs at Texas A&M University. He was then a Vice Chancellor at the University of Wisconsin. He was also the Provost and later the Dean at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

Noren is married to Sheri Noren Everts, the Provost at the Illinois State University. The couple resides in Normal, IL.

On Tuesday, July 20, 2010, Jay Noren announced his resignation from Wayne State University for personal reasons.[1][2]

In December 2015, Noren applied for the presidency of the University of North Dakota. He was one of six finalist applicants invited to the University in early 2016,[3][4] though the position was ultimately given to Mark Kennedy.[5]

References

  1. J. Ryan Pas, Shwan Right, "Noren resigns" The South End July 20, 2010
  2. Jay Noren resigns as Wayne State president
  3. "Campus visits set for Presidential candidates | University Letter". webapp.und.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  4. Dakota, - The University of North. "Presidential Search | President Search | UND: University of North Dakota". und.edu. Archived from the original on 2016-03-02. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  5. Dakota, - The University of North. "State Board of Higher Education appoints Mark Kennedy UND president | 03 | 2016 | News | UND: University of North Dakota". und.edu. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
Preceded by
Irvin Reid
President of Wayne State University
2010 - 2010
Succeeded by
Allan Gilmour


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