Robert S. Nelsen

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Robert Steven Nelsen (born January 21, 1952) is an American academic administrator, who served as the eighth President of California State University, Sacramento from July 1, 2015 to July 16, 2023.[1]

Succeeded byJ. Luke Wood
Born (1952-01-21) January 21, 1952 (age 74)
SpouseJoellyn Hawkins
Quick facts 8th President of California State University, Sacramento, Preceded by ...
Robert Steven Nelsen
8th President of California State University, Sacramento
In office
July 1, 2015  July 16, 2023
Preceded byAlexander Gonzalez
Succeeded byJ. Luke Wood
8th President of the University of Texas–Pan American
In office
January 2010  August 2014
Personal details
Born (1952-01-21) January 21, 1952 (age 74)
SpouseJoellyn Hawkins
Parent(s)Robert Secrist Nelsen (father), Geraldine (Jensen) Nelsen (mother)
EducationBrigham Young University (BA, MA)
University of Chicago (PhD)
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On November 2, 2022, Nelsen announced his impending retirement as President of California State University, Sacramento[2] and the CSU Board of Trustees subsequently announced their search for the ninth President of the University by the Trustees Committee for the Selection of the President chaired by Diego Arambula.[3]

Early life and education

Nelsen was born in Brigham City, Utah, and raised in Madison County, Montana. He earned a bachelor 1978 and master's degree in political science 1979 from Brigham Young University and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago 1989, specializing in modern literature, modern philosophy, and modern political theory.[4]

Career

Prior to becoming president of CSUS, he was serving as special adviser to the University of Texas System's Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs.[5] Nelsen served as the eighth President of the University of Texas–Pan American from January 2010 to August 2014.[6][7]

Prior to this, Nelsen was an associate vice president for academic affairs and professor of English at Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi.

Earlier, Nelsen was a faculty member at the University of Texas at Dallas. He served as the speaker of the Faculty and chaired the University of Texas System Faculty Advisory Council. After winning the Chancellor’s Council Award for Outstanding Teaching,[8] he was recruited into the Provost's Office and served as vice provost there.

Nelsen is an author of fiction in journals which include the Story Quarterly, Other Voices, Chariton Review, and Southwest Review.

Honors and awards

  • Pushcart Prize, Best of the Small Presses: Distinguished Stories Award, 1991: "Ronnie Big Wolf Tooth" and "Two Points of a Blue Star", 1991[citation needed]
  • "Ten Best Journals," Common Knowledge, May 1, 1993, Library Journal[citation needed]
  • "Best Journal in Humanities, Social Studies, and Social Sciences, 1993," Common Knowledge, The Association of American Publishers, January 1994
  • Literacy Champion Award, South Texas Literacy Coalition, Historias de la Vida 3rd Annual Gala, Palmhurst, Texas, September 24, 2011
  • Community Literacy Champion, South Texas Literacy Coalition, Edinburg, Texas, September 22, 2012
  • Edinburg Rotary Leadership Award, Edinburg, Texas, June 26, 2013[9]
  • Good Samaritan Community Services Award, Good Samaritan Community Services, Pharr, Texas, August 7, 2013
  • Man of the Year Award, Edinburg Chamber of Commerce, Edinburg, Texas, Texas, October 24, 2013[10]
  • Golden Eagle Award, Rio Grande Valley Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, McAllen, Texas, March 1, 2014[11]
  • Rio Grande Valley Walk of Fame, BorderFest, Hidalgo, Texas, March 5, 2014[12]
  • Champion of the Year, Sacramento Black Chamber of Commerce 2022[13]

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