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W. David Watts, PhD
President
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W. David Watts is the fifth president
for The University of Texas of the Permian Basin. Prior
to his February 2001 appointment as president, Dr. Watts served
as vice president for academic and students affairs at Jacksonville
State University in Alabama, where he had been since 1993.
From 1990 to 1993, he was the dean of the College of Arts
and Sciences at Southeastern Louisiana University and was
also a member of the sociology faculty there.
Dr. Watts is no stranger to Texas.
A native Texan, he was department chair and a member of the
faculty at Southwest Texas State University for nine years.
His academic career also includes a teaching stint at Ohio
University in the department of sociology and anthropology.
His research expertise centers on sociological
issues related to drug and alcohol abuse, prevention, and
treatment, as well as education issues. He continues
to be active in his discipline through professional presentations
and publishing. In addition, throughout his administrative
career he has served on a number of state education task forces
and committees. In 1990, his department was named the
recipient of the Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award
of the American Sociological Association.
Dr. Watts holds a bachelor's degree in sociology
and English from UT Austin. Both his master's and doctorate
in sociology are from the State University of New York in
Buffalo.
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