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President of Utah university where Charlie Kirk was killed to resign in May
Summary
Astrid Tuminez, president of Utah Valley University, will step down at the end of the semester in early May. The university remains divided and is still reckoning with the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's killing on campus in September 2025.
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Astrid Tuminez, Utah Valley University's seventh president, announced she will step down at the end of the semester in early May. She made the announcement during a State of the University address to students and faculty. The decision follows a year marked by personal grief after her husband's death and the campus killing of Charlie Kirk in September 2025. The university continues to process the event and remains divided over how to remember him.
Known details:
- Astrid Tuminez said she will leave the presidency in early May after a State of the University address.
- Charlie Kirk was killed on the Utah Valley University campus on 10 September 2025, and the campus is still reckoning with the aftermath.
- University leaders, faculty, students, and state officials remain divided over memorialisation and how to respond; no successor or formal next institutional step has been announced.
Summary:
Tuminez's resignation closes a nearly eight-year tenure that included institutional growth and notable changes. The campus remains affected by the killing and ongoing divisions about its response. Undetermined at this time.
