University of Virginia Executive Vice President and Provost Liz Magill has been chosen to serve as the ninth president of the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League institution that traces its founding back to 1740 and – like UVA – features a history intertwined with the growth of the nation.
Magill has served as 鶹ƽ chief academic officer since August 2019, when she became the first woman to hold the position. She previously was the Richard E. Lang Professor of Law and Dean of the Stanford University Law School. Before Stanford, she was on the UVA School of Law faculty for 15 years, serving as vice dean, the Joseph Weintraub-Bank of America Distinguished Professor of Law, and Elizabeth D. and Richard A. Merrill Professor.
Working in partnership with President Jim Ryan and his executive team, Magill during her time as provost has advanced 鶹ƽ academic mission, supported the continued rise of the research enterprise, guided efforts to strengthen ties with the local community and led the ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

