Lori Stewart Gonzalez

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Preceded byHugh Sherman
Preceded byNeeli Bendapudi
Succeeded byKim Schatzel
BornLori Lee Stewart
(1957-10-20) October 20, 1957 (age 68)
Lori Stewart Gonzalez
23rd President of Ohio University
Assumed office
July 1, 2023
Preceded byHugh Sherman
Interim President of the University of Louisville
In office
January 2022  January 2023
Preceded byNeeli Bendapudi
Succeeded byKim Schatzel
Personal details
BornLori Lee Stewart
(1957-10-20) October 20, 1957 (age 68)
PartyDemocratic
SpouseRandall Gonzalez (m. 1988)
ChildrenJohn "Clay" Gonzalez
EducationUniversity of Kentucky (BA)
Eastern Kentucky University (MA)
University of Florida (PhD)
Academic background
ThesisRelationship Between Severity of Phonological Disability and Generalization of Learning of /s/ Plus Stop Clusters in Young Children. (1989)
Doctoral advisorAlice Tanner Dyson
Academic work
InstitutionsSouthern Illinois University
University of Kentucky
Appalachian State University
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
University of North Carolina
University of Louisville
Ohio University

Lori Lee Stewart Gonzalez (née Stewart; born October 20, 1957) is an American speech pathologist and academic administrator serving as the 23rd president of Ohio University since 2023. She was the interim president of the University of Louisville from 2022 to 2023.

Gonzalez was born the eldest of three daughters on October 20, 1957, in Mount Vernon, Kentucky, to Ruby Harmon and Wayne Stewart.[1][2] She completed a B.A. in speech-pathology and audiology from the University of Kentucky.[3] She earned a M.A. in communication disorders from Eastern Kentucky University.[3] She earned a Ph.D. in communication sciences and disorders from the University of Florida.[1] Her 1989 dissertation was titled, Relationship Between Severity of Phonological Disability and Generalization of Learning of /s/ Plus Stop Clusters in Young Children.[2] Alice Tanner Dyson was her doctoral advisor.[2] Lori Stewart married Randall John Gonzalez in April 1988.[2]

Academic career

Ohio University Presidency

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