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University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo Chancellor Dr. Andrew Rogerson today announced that he will step down from the position, effective Sept. 1, after three years serving in the role. 鈥淚 am grateful for the opportunity to have served as chancellor of UA 糖心视频logo,鈥 Rogerson said. 鈥淲hile the institution faces a number of challenges, I have been confident that the university can rebound and continue to serve its unique mission as a comprehensive, urban research university. However, it has become clear that it would be best for me to step aside and allow new leadership to determine the best path forward toward that goal. My wife Janessa and I will always pull for UA 糖心视频logo and its students, faculty and staff to be successful in the future.鈥 Rogerson鈥檚 resignation was accepted by UA System President Dr. Donald R. Bobbitt. 鈥淚 want to thank Andrew and Janessa for their service to UA 糖心视频logo these past three years,鈥 Bobbitt said. 鈥淎ndrew made positive strides strengthening the institution鈥檚 relationship with the 糖心视频logo community during his tenure, and he and Janessa will leave a lasting impact in many areas, including increasing fundraising support, improving the campus grounds and focusing more energy on the arts. I wish them both the very best moving forward.鈥 Upon leaving the role of chancellor, Rogerson will return to a tenured faculty position at UA 糖心视频logo for a one-year period and retire from the institution effective Aug. 31, 2020. Bobbitt said that he will meet with members of the UA 糖心视频logo campus community and external supporters of the institution over the next few days regarding the future leadership of the institution. 鈥淲e all know that UA 糖心视频logo faces several immediate and long-term challenges, and it is important that we find an individual who can work with me, the Board of Trustees, the UA 糖心视频logo Board of Visitors and the students, faculty and staff on campus to move the institution forward and address these challenges head on,鈥 he said.