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(Fargo, ND) The president of the State College of Science is retiring.
Effective December 17th. John Richman will step down from the post he has served since being named the ninth president of the school back in 2007.
“After 42 years in higher education, and 35 years of that spent at NDSCS, it feels like the right time to retire. I am very thankful to have spent the majority of my career at NDSCS and could not be prouder of the mission-focused institution it is today. It is the dedicated people and their commitment to our students which makes the College a special place, and I look forward to watching NDSCS thrive into the future,” said Richman.