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ORG CHART: Jason Stewart, Interim Registrar; TK Morton, LGBTQIA Resource Center Director

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  • Jason Stewart, Office of the University Registrar
  • Tristan “TK” Morton, LBGTQIA Resource Center

The Office of the Provost released this announcement Monday (March 21):

Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Mary Croughan has announced that Jason Stewart will take on the role of Interim University Registrar on April 4, 2022.

Jason Stewart headshot
Jason Stewart

Currently, Stewart holds the positions of Assistant Director in the Office of Budget and Institutional Analysis, in Finance, Operations and Administration, and Senior Advisor for Institutional Analysis in the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. In both positions, he supports decision-making with data and analysis related to faculty, staff, and students.

Stewart has worked at 51ԹϺ Davis since 2009. Prior to that, he worked for the U.S. Agency for International Development in Washington, D.C., and served for two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Mongolia. He has a master’s degree in public management from the University of Maryland and a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Memphis.

The University Registrar plays a critical role in the University and Academic operations by effectively managing the maintenance and integrity of all student academic records, the approved curriculum, the creation and maintenance of course schedules, all areas of student registration and the recording and reporting of grades, as well as compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, or FERPA.

“The University Registrar plays the key leadership role in our ability to meet the registration needs of students and 51ԹϺ Davis,” said Provost Croughan. “Jason Stewart is eminently qualified to keep the operations of the Office of the University Registrar running smoothly while we search for a permanent Registrar.”

Stewart will be replacing David Flores, who has been serving as Interim Registrar since May 1, 2021. After the transition, Flores will return to his previous position as Associate Registrar. Provost Croughan credits Flores with doing “an excellent job as Interim Registrar in the midst of very significant pandemic-related challenges.”

The provost will launch a national search for a permanent University Registrar, with the expectation that the position, which reports to the Interim Associate Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Management, Deborah Agee, will be filled by the end of 2022. The creation of a recruitment advisory committee for the search is under way and the position will be posted in short order.

— Craig Buckwald, writer and media advisor, Office of the Provost


Tristan “TK” Morton has been appointed director of the , according to an announcement from Mayra Llamas, executive director of Community Resource and Retention Centers.

Triston "TK" Morton headshot
Triston "TK" Morton

“TK will take the lead, manage, supervise, oversee and implement services and programs that support the academic success and retention of the LGBTQIA+ community via the center’s resources,” Llamas said.

“Tristan ‘TK’ Morton (ze/zir/zirs) is a Black trans queer educator, advocate and joy creator relocating from Dakota Land (Minneapolis, Minnesota),” Llamas wrote. “Ze focuses on centering queer and trans BIPOC joy, laughter and advocacy, making sure that all spaces are accessible and centering the love and care of community.”

Morton brings a variety of experience in support of LGBTQIA+ folks at several institutions across the country, including Macalester College (St. Paul, Minnesota) and the University of Kansas.

Ze holds a bachelor’s degree in women’s and gender studies from Eastern Michigan University and is completing a master’s degree in higher education administration from Stony Brook University.

When not working, ze is trying new foods, going on adventures, reading the dozens of books that are still waiting to read on zir bookshelves, and listening to zir favorite music and discovering new, amazing possibilities.


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