Barbara Uehling
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Barbara Staner Uehling (born June 12, 1932)[1] was an American educator and university administrator. She served as the 3rd chancellor and 17th chief executive officer of the University of Missouri campus in Columbia, Missouri. She became a national celebrity as the first woman in the United States to lead a land-grant university.[2][3] Before coming to Missouri, Uehling served as provost for the University of Oklahoma.[4][5] After leaving the University of Missouri, she served as a Senior Visiting Fellow on the American Council of Education in Washington D.C.. She later served as Chancellor of the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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Preceded by Herbert W. Schooling |
Chancellor of the University of Missouri 1978-1987 |
Succeeded by Haskell Monroe |
Preceded by Daniel G. Aldrich |
Chancellor of the University of California, Santa Barbara 1987–1994 |
Succeeded by Henry T. Yang |
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