Darrin D’Agostino will begin his duties April 2.
Credit: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Author: FOX West Texas staff Published: 1:44 PM CST January 13, 2021 Updated: 1:44 PM CST January 13, 2021
LUBBOCK, Texas The Texas Tech University Health Science Center announced Tuesday it had named Darrin D’Agostino, D.O., MPH, MBA as provost and chief academic officer.
According to a TTUHSC press release, D Agostino is the current executive dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine and vice provost of Health Affairs for Kansas City University.
D Agostino s served as dean of Community Health and innovation as well as professor of medicine at the University of North Texas Health Science Center before joining KCU.
Duquesne University building $53.6 million College of Osteopathic Medicine
Duquesne University wants to demolish the Life’s Work building on its Uptown campus this summer to begin building its College of Osteopathic Medicine next spring.
On January 12, the university got approval from the Pittsburgh Planning Commission for the demolition of the building at 1323 Forbes Ave., which it acquired in 2019 for the land. Once the new building is constructed, its investment in the site will exceed $53.6 million.
In their presentation to the Planning Commission yesterday, the university said that demolition of the Life’s Work building work would begin in June. Crews have been doing interior abatement for several months. Construction of the new building would start in March 2022. SLAM Collaborative is designing the building in collaboration with WTW Architects.
Darrin D’Agostino, S.O., MPH, MBA, was appointed the position of provost and chief academic officer for the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center in an announcement made earlier today.
D Agostino named provost of TTUHSC
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Dr. Darrin D Agostino was named provost of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.Provided by TTUHSC
Darrin D’Agostino has been appointed the new provost and chief academic officer of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC).
Dr. D’Agostino, D.O., MPH and MBA, is currently the executive dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine and vice provost of Health Affairs for Kansas City University.
TTUHSC President Lori Rice-Spearman, Ph.D., said D’Agostino brings experiences
from his current position as well as his consistent record of significant relevant
accomplishments from multiple organizations during his career.
Richard Dale Arnott
Richard Dale Arnott, D.O., 77, of Montgomery, Alabama entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, December 23, 2020, with his beloved wife at his side.
He was born April 4, 1943, the son of Robert Wade and Dorothy Deeley Arnott in Meridian, Mississippi, where his father was stationed in the Army. He grew up in Girard, Ohio, and graduated from Girard High School in 1961. Dick completed his undergraduate studies at Youngstown State University in 1966. He was a member of the Theta Chi fraternity at YSU. In 1970, Dick graduated from the College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery in Des Moines, Iowa and completed his internship, residency and fellowship with the Youngstown Hospital Association. In 1976, he was board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, and in 1978, he became a fellow of the American College of Cardiology. Dick spent twenty-five wonderful years in private practice at the Salem Community Hospital, where he was a beloved figure. I