September 20, 2024

Stuart Bell: A timeline of the University of Alabama president’s career

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Stuart R. Bell was named as the University of Alabama’s 29th president in the summer of 2015.

The Abilene, Texas, native was the sole finalist named to succeed Judy Bonner as UA’s president.

Bell came to Tuscaloosa from Louisiana State University, where he was executive vice president and provost. He was in Baton Rouge from 2012-15.

He was dean of the School of Engineering at the University of Kansas from 2002-12.

Bell had a 16-year tenure at UA beginning in 1986 as an assistant professor in the College of Engineering’s department of mechanical engineering. He was named department head nine years later.

Aug 9, 2022; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; The United Way of West Alabama kicked off the the 2022-23 campaign drive with the first in-person event in three years Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022 at the Bryant Conference Center in Tuscaloosa. University of Alabama President Stuart Bell watches the kickoff event. Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa News

He founded and directed UA’s Center for Advanced Vehicle Technologies, an interdisciplinary research center producing new generations of engineers and scientists.

His research concentrated on combustion engines and his areas of expertise included fuels for engines, innovative engine designs and modeling of engine and engine processes.

With research concentrations in combustion engines, Bell has expertise in fuels for engines, innovative engine designs and modeling of engine and engine processes.

Bell earned a degree in nuclear engineering from Texas A&M in 1979. He earned his master’s and doctoral degrees in mechanical engineering in 1981 and 1986 at Texas A&M.

While at Texas A&M, Bell met his wife, Susan. They are the parents of three adult children:  Stuart, Stacy and Stephen. The Bells have three granddaughters and a grandson. Both of Bell’s sons are engineers. His daughter Stacy is a UA alumna.

This article originally appeared on The Tuscaloosa News: Stuart Bell: A timeline of the University of Alabama president’s career

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