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RISD Global Studios Tap Danish and Italian Cultures

RISD Global Studios Tap Danish and Italian Cultures
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WWU Associate Vice President Brian Burton to Retire in 2022

WWU Associate Vice President Brian Burton to Retire in 2022 Brian Burton, associate vice president for Academic Affairs and a professor of Management at Western Washington University, plans to retire on Aug. 31, 2022. “By late next summer I will have had the honor of working with Dr. Brian Burton for 14 years, the last nine of those in the Provost’s Office. In his role as associate vice president for Academic Affairs, Dr. Burton has been instrumental in seeing the university through myriad initiatives and projects. From co-chairing the Strategic Planning Committee to his critical participation in the university’s response to the pandemic, he has served the university with dignity and thoughtfulness,” said Western Provost Brent Carbajal.

Summer study, research set aspiring health care providers and scientists on path to success

Summer study, research set aspiring health care providers and scientists on path to success
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NDSU President Dean Bresciani not given 2-year contract, leaving post in December 2022

NDSU President Dean Bresciani not given 2-year contract, leaving post in December 2022 State Board of Higher Education Chair Nick Hacker declined to say why Bresciani was not given a full two-year contract like his counterparts at other state universities and colleges. 3:49 pm, Jun. 29, 2021 × North Dakota State University President Dean Bresciani speaks June 25, 2020, outside of the Memorial Union. Forum file photo FARGO North Dakota State University President Dean Bresciani plans to step down after higher education leaders did not give him a two-year contract, despite doing so for other state university and college presidents. State Board of Higher Education Chair Nick Hacker announced during a Tuesday, June 29, meeting that Bresciani would leave the position in 2022. The NDSU president plans to take on a tenured professor position in health sciences and education.

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