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  1. Pamela S. Whitten is an American academic administrator and telemedicine specialist. She currently serves as the 19th president of Indiana University and is the first female president in the university's history.

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  2. Pamela Whitten is the 19th president of Indiana University and the first woman to lead IU, a world-class public research university with seven campuses throughout Indiana.

  3. Office of the President. As Indiana University's 19th and first female president, Pamela Whitten has united IU around three core missions: Providing broad access to an education for all students; pursuing world-class research, scholarship and creative activity; and improving Hoosier health and the economic, social, civic and cultural ...

  4. Pamela S. Whitten (* 20. Jahrhundert in Tallahassee, Florida, Vereinigte Staaten) ist eine US-amerikanische Telemedizinerin und Hochschullehrerin. Sie ist seit 2021 die 19. Präsidentin der Indiana University Bloomington und die erste Präsidentin in der Geschichte der Universität.

  5. 30 nov 2021 · Dr. Pamela Whitten. When asked how she would like to be addressed, she simply replied, “Call me Pam.”. As the Bloom editorial staff drove to meet President Whitten at Bryan Hall, we saw her walking alone along East 4th Street, noticeable in her bright red blazer. She had a takeout cup from Soma in hand, which she later told us contained a ...

  6. 11 nov 2021 · November 11, 2021. IU President Pamela Whitten cheers on the Hoosiers at Memorial Stadium. Photo courtesy of IU Athletics. Stepping into the role of Indiana University’s 19th president on July 1, Pamela Whitten was inaugurated last week in a ceremony on the IU Bloomington campus that was celebrated with festivals and watch parties ...

  7. 16 apr 2021 · BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana University Board of Trustees has named Pamela Whitten as the university’s 19th president. A visionary scholar and accomplished educator and researcher, Whitten has held a variety of leadership roles, beginning at Michigan State University and now as president of Kennesaw State University.