Dr. L. Gregory Jones
President of Belmont University

“Our aspirations for the next decade are limited only by our imagination.

We want to be a university that aspires to big dreams–God-sized dreams. Dreams that can transform lives.”

L. Gregory Jones on Belmont's campus

Meet Greg

A celebrated speaker, author, educator and business leader, Dr. Greg Jones believes in supporting communities through hope-inspired leadership and instilling a sense of purpose and entrepreneurial mindset in the next generation. He is dedicated to collaborative bridge-building across diverse perspectives and seeks to leverage his work as a University President to form leaders of character who are committed to helping people and communities flourish.

He speaks all throughout the Middle Tennessee area and beyond on a variety of related topics and is excited about his work across campus and throughout the Nashville community. Under Greg’s leadership, Belmont is furthering its efforts to become the leading Christ-centered University in the world, radically championing the pursuit of life abundant for all people.

Greg’s Writings

Attend the Hope Summit: Time to Dream Together

Attend the Hope Summit: Time to Dream Together

Belmont University’s strategic visioning process for 2030 is well underway, and I’m grateful to each member of our community for their efforts in accomplishing this work together.  One important way to continue our efforts toward impacting the lives of others is...

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Renewing Our Commitment to Interdependence

Renewing Our Commitment to Interdependence

At Belmont University, we take our trees seriously. As a designated arboretum situated just two miles from downtown Nashville, we make a concerted effort to protect these life-giving organisms, which provide a canopy for our community and sanctuary for local wildlife....

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Latest News & Updates

Cherry Blossoms in front of the Inman Center

Tennessee faces a foster care crisis. Here are ways to be part of the solution. | The Tennessean

From every angle of our community – regardless of the seats we hold or the ways in which we serve – we must view the challenges impacting our neighbors as shared concerns. Together we can inspire collaborative solutions and bring together the diverse talent, knowledge and resources from across our industries.

In Layman's Terms Podcast, Episode 19 | Dr. Greg Jones

Breathing with Double Lungs: A Vision for Thriving Higher Education

At the crossroads of tradition and innovation, higher education faces a sea of change—enrollment ebbs, scrutiny rises, and relevance is questioned. Keeping course is harder than ever. At Belmont University, we’re not just surviving; we’re redefining higher education, reimagining its role in bold, innovative ways.

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Opinion: Faith can help heal our polarized country | Religion News Service

Communities of faith are distinctively (perhaps even divinely) positioned to demonstrate how to build solidarity with one another.