UAH President Charles Karr Announces Retirement
Dr. Charles L. Karr, the dynamic leader who's been at the helm of the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) since 2022, will be retiring in May 2026, the university has announced.
Karr's journey at UAH began in November 2021 as interim president before officially taking the reins in September 2022. His tenure has been marked by vision, deep community ties, and a thriving campus vibe.
A Stellar Career in Higher Education
Before leading UAH, Karr spent 26 years at the University of Alabama, rising to the position of Dean of the College of Engineering. "Serving as president of UAH has been one of the greatest honors of my life," Karr stated, expressing pride in the accomplishments achieved with faculty, staff, students, and community partners.
Driving UAH Forward
During his time as president, Karr has championed UAH's academic mission, boosted research efforts, expanded campus facilities, and prioritized student success. University of Alabama System Chancellor Sid J. Trant praised Karr's leadership, saying he has "positioned UAH for an even brighter future."
Major Projects and Research Gains
Under Karr's guidance, UAH has launched major capital projects, like the new Raymond B. Jones Engineering Building and renovations to the Bevill Center, enhancing cybersecurity research capabilities. A new Track and Field Complex is on the horizon, and funding has been secured for the former Executive Plaza site.
UAH has consistently ranked among the top federally funded research institutions and boasts the largest mobile weather radar facility in the U.S., significantly impacting the weather industry.
Strengthening Community Connections
Karr is credited with reigniting Huntsville's connection to UAH, solidifying the university as a vital contributor to the city. He played a key role in establishing the Air Force/Space Force ROTC operating location and fostered relationships with Redstone Arsenal, Cummings Research Park, and other key sectors.
Enrollment and Academic Excellence
Dr. Karr's passion for student recruitment has led to record-setting freshman classes in Fall 2024 and 2025, filled with high-achieving students. The university has also seen academic quality rise across all student populations, earning national recognition for its Colleges of Business, Engineering, and Nursing.
Athletics and Vibrant Student Life
Karr has overseen a renewed focus on athletics and student life, with UAH earning multiple Gulf South Conference championships. He's a regular at student events, from baseball games to NASA rover challenges, creating a warm and engaging campus environment.
A Lasting Legacy
Karr's achievements have earned him numerous accolades, including induction into the Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame. He has served on various boards, making a significant impact on the community.
Trustee Jeff Gronberg, chair of the Board’s UAH Committee, noted, "Dr. Karr has built tremendous momentum that will allow the university to capitalize on the many opportunities that lie ahead."
Karr and his wife, Jodie, will be retiring to Florida. The University of Alabama System will conduct a national search for his replacement.