Tedd L. Mitchell is the fifth and current Chancellor of Texas Tech University System, a $2 billion state university system with an annual enrollment of approximately 55,000 students across four separate universities throughout Texas and 15 campuses worldwide. A doctor of medicine, Mitchell is also a published author and chairman for the Board of Trustees for the Cooper Institute., a Dallas-based health and wellness system founded by Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper
In 2010, Mitchell began his career in academic administration joining the Texas Tech University System as president of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. During his tenure, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso was established in 2013, the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center University Center in Lubbock was expanded, and a new 51,000 square foot Academic Classroom Building was added on the TTUHSC Odessa Campus. In 2019, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center’s achieved record enrollment to become the top Texas health-related academic institution based on number of health care professional graduates. On October 25, 2018, the Texas Tech University System Board of Regents named Mitchell the fifth chancellor of the TTU system. Following the appointment, he served the dual role of TTU system chancellor and TTUHSC president for approximately one year until on Nov. 1, 2019, TTUHSC provost and chief academic officer Lori Rice-Spearman was named interim TTUHSC president. In 2019, a delegation led by Mitchell urged the 86th Texas Legislature to approve and fund a new Texas Tech University veterinary school in Amarillo, and a new dental school at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso.
Personal Life
Mitchell is married to Dr. Janet Tornelli-Mitchell, whom he met while at medical school. They reside in Lubbock, Texas and have three grown children: Katherine; Charlie; and Chris.
American College of Sports Medicine “Exercise is Medicine" Task Force, 2007 – 2013.
Texas State Board of Aging, 1998 – 2002.
Publications/Research ("Scientific Writing"):
Mitchell TL, Barlow CE, “Review of the Role of Exercise in Improving Quality of Life in Healthy Individuals and in Those with Chronic Diseases,” Current Sports Medicine Reports. July 2011, Vol. 10 ; pp 211-216.
Mitchell, T. L., L. W. Gibbons, S. M. Devers, and C. P. Earnest. "Effects of Cardiorespiratory Fitness on Healthcare Utilization," Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. Vol. 36, No. 12, pp. 2088–2092, 2004.
Mitchell T., Pippin J., Devers S., Kimball T., Cannaday J., Gibbons L., Cooper K., “Age and sex based nomograms from coronary artery calcium scores as determined by electron beam computed tomography,” American Journal of Cardiology. Feb. 15,2001; 87; p 453-6, A6.
Gibbons L., Mitchell T., Wei M., Blair S., Cooper K., “The maximal exercise test as a predictor of risk for coronary heart disease mortality in asymptomatic men,” American Journal of Cardiology. 2000; 86:53-58.
Neck C., Mitchell T., Manz C, Cooper K., Thompson E., “Fit to lead: is fitness the key to effective executive leadership?” Journal of Managerial Psychology, 2000; 15 : 833-340.
Wei M., Gibbons L., Mitchell T., Kampert J., Stern M., Blair S., “Low fasting plasma glucose level as a predictor of cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality,” Circulation, 2000; 101:2047-2052.