Personnel Moves: Encompass Health Names New CEO
Plus, Ketchum adds a new chief client operations officer and Eyemart Express and The Integer Group welcome new growth and development execs.
By
Mariah Terry
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Business & Economy
May 25, 2021
2:00 pm
Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of City View
Kyllan Cody
Chief Executive Officer
View As CEO, Kyllan Cody will oversee Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of City View’s daily operations while ensuring quality patient care at the 77-bed inpatient rehabilitation facility in Fort Worth. Cody comes to Encompass from NueHealth, where she was most recently a healthcare management consultant for more than two years. Before NueHealth, Cody was CEO of Cook Children’s Surgery Center for nearly five years, vice president of operations at Methodist Charlton Medical Center in Dallas for four years, and chief operating officer at Dallas Regional Medical Center for nearly four years.
Florida State University News
Richard McCullough selected next president of Florida State University
May 24, 2021 | 4:36 pm | SHARE:
The Florida State University Board of Trustees has unanimously selected Richard McCullough, vice provost for research at Harvard University, to serve as the university’s 16th president.
McCullough will succeed John Thrasher, who will retire later this summer after serving as president since 2014.
The appointment is subject to approval by the Florida Board of Governors, which meets June 23.
“It is an honor to have the opportunity to lead Florida State University as its next president,” McCullough said. “Public universities are amazing engines of social change and mobility, and FSU is leading the way in that effort. The foundation is set for FSU to take its next jump up, and I’m excited to be a part of the team that will take it to the next level.”
Harvard vice provost selected as FSUâs next president in unanimous vote
The choice must be ratified by the Board of Governors in June.
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Richard McCullough speaks to the Florida State University Board of Trustees on Monday during his interview to be the schoolâs next president. The trustees voted unanimously in favor of McCullough, who is vice provost for research at Harvard University. [ Florida State University ]
Updated May 24
After a contentious process, the Florida State University Board of Trustees unanimously voted Monday to make Richard D. McCullough the schoolâs next president. His selection must be confirmed by the Florida Board of Governors at their next meeting June 22.
The 100 Best Public Colleges in America
By Jody Ellis, Stacker News
On 5/18/21 at 6:30 PM EDT
Earning a college degree is an investment with far-reaching benefits. Adults who hold degrees earn an average of $32,000 more per year than those who hold a high school diploma. This increased income can mean a big difference in quality of life, from being able to afford a home to lower instances of poverty, and even longer life expectancy.
While those statistics are all good reasons to go to college, education often comes with a hefty price tag. Over the last 10 years, tuition rates for both public and private colleges have increased by more than 25 percent, and student loan debt has increased alongside them. In 2019, the average cost per year of a private college education was $48,510, while at a public college it was $21,370. As a result, many students are choosing to attend a public university, where they can potentially get less-expensive tuition and better value for their money
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We’re living longer than ever before, and doing so in better health. So what can you do when you retire and want to keep your mind sharp or need to gain additional skills to stay competitive at work?
For many, the answer is to go back to school. But tuition can be prohibitively expensive.
At the same time, schools want their classrooms to be full of engaged students, regardless of age. In the interest of continuing education, many colleges and universities offer reduced or free college tuition to senior citizens, including older veterans. That typically means adults 60 and up, although the rules vary.