UNTHSC interim president selected as sole finalist for president
Dr. Kirk Calhoun and Dr. Warren von Eschenbach have been named the sole finalists for the UNT Health Science Center and UNT Dallas
presidency, respectively, following a unanimous vote by the UNT System Board of Regents.
“We are pleased to have selected two exceptional sole finalists for UNT Dallas and UNT Health Science Center,” said Board of Regents Chair Laura Wright. “Both have provided sturdy leadership as interim presidents, demonstrating a deep commitment to student success and a clear vision for the future of their institutions. The Board is confident in their ability to advance the mission and impact of these universities.”
Calhoun brings over 30 years experience in academic medicine, clinical practice, and university leadership to UNTHSC. He accepted the role as Interim UNTHSC President in January 2025 after retiring as President of the University of Texas at Tyler in May 2024. He has led integrated healthcare enterprises at a significant scale, spanning hospitals, clinics, academic medical practices, and critical community services such as emergency transport and home health. Calhoun’s dedication to healthcare, public health, higher education, and community service led to his introduction into the prestigious Doctor Luke Society in 2021.
Von Eschenbach was appointed Interim President of UNT Dallas in April 2024 after serving as UNT System Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. Since then, he has led transformative efforts, launching the university’s first Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning and investing in bold strategies to grow enrollment, advance student success, and strengthen community impact. He previously served over 15 years in various leadership roles, most notably as Associate Vice President and Assistant Provost at the University of Notre Dame overseeing the university’s 11 international locations.
“Warren von Eschenbach and Kirk Calhoun are values-based leaders who have served a pivotal role in leading UNT Dallas and UNT Health Science Center,” said Chancellor Dr. Michael R. Williams. “There is no doubt that they will continue to serve with distinction by fostering academic excellence in innovation, furthering the mission of our institutions, and serving the students and communities entrusted to our care.”
