Richard Corcoran headlines list of 9 candidates to become next Florida State University president
Florida s education commissioner, others to interview for job
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Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran is among the candidates to be the next president of Florida State University.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. â Richard Corcoran is among nine candidates in contention to become the next president of Florida State University.
The university s presidential search committee Tuesday released its
Arguably the most notable name on the list is Corcoran, Florida s current education commissioner and a former state House speaker.
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TALLAHASSEE Nine candidates vying to become president of Florida State University, including a mix of academic leaders and politically connected players, are set to be interviewed as the school seeks a replacement for retiring President John Thrasher.
The university’s Presidential Search Advisory Committee whittled a list of 22 applicants Tuesday, with interviews of the nine remaining candidates scheduled to start Friday.
Three candidates state Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran, Florida State Athletic Director David Coburn and Tallahassee attorney and lobbyist Sean Pittman have deep political ties in the state Capitol and have spent at least the majority of their careers outside of academia.
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