New presidents

New Presidents or Provosts: Columbus State U., Lone Star College-Kingwood, Long Island U.-C.W. Post, Moorpark College, Rowan-Cabarrus CC, South Carolina State U., U. of North Carolina-Greensboro, U. of Oxford, Valdosta State U., Washington State U.

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New Presidents or Provosts: American College of Greece, Bladen CC, Louisiana College, Merrimack College, U. of Birmingham, U. of Colorado-Denver

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New Presidents or Provosts: Delaware State U., Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Herkimer County CC, Midland College, SUNY-Oneonta, U. of Illinois-Chicago

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New Presidents or Provosts: Cal Poly Pomona, Carson-Newman College, Corinthian Colleges, Craven CC, Middle Georgia College, Shimer College, U. of Alabama-Huntsville, Wheelock College

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New Presidents or Provosts: Central Carolina CC, Eastern Wyoming College, Gloucester County College, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Touro U., U. of South Carolina

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New Presidents or Provosts: Oak Hills Christian College, Portland CC-Rock Creek Campus, Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods College, Southwestern Illinois College, Temple College, Texas Tech U., Wisconsin Lutheran College

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New Presidents or Provosts: Bowie State U., Davidson County CC, Hennepin Technical College, Langara College, Ottawa U.-Arizona, Technical College of the Lowcountry

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New Presidents or Provosts: Dakota Wesleyan U., Grand Canyon U., Henderson State U., Massachusetts Bay CC, Oregon Institute of Technology

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New Presidents or Provosts: Case Western Reserve U., Norfolk State U., Truett-McConnell College, United Arab Emirates U., U. of the District of Columbia

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Let's (Not Quite) Call the Whole Thing Off

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Failed presidential searches can cause disharmony and embarrassment for academic institutions, so it’s perhaps of little surprise that some colleges would rather “extend” or “continue” a search than declare it truly dead.

Just this week, a Michigan community college announced the extension of a presidential search, and faculty leaders at Old Dominion University have suggested they’d like to do the same.

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