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Oregon State University’s Board of Trustees Friday confirmed the university’s new interim president Becky Johnson.
Johnson is currently the vice president of OSU Cascades the campus in Bend for the state’s largest university. She will resign from that position to step into her role leading the entire university.
“My choice to put Dr. Johnson forward was informed by extensive community engagement,” Board Chair Rani Borkar said Friday. “As noted in online nominations made about her by community members, Becky is the perfect leader for this role at this time.”
Johnson was nominated through a two-week process in which the board solicited input from the OSU faculty, students and staff, as well as outside stakeholders and community members.
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CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) - Oregon State University’s Board of Trustees has confirmed the university’s new interim president.
Becky Johnson, confirmed Friday, is currently the vice president of OSU Cascades - the university’s Bend campus, Oregon Public Broadcasting reported.
She will resign from that position to step into her role leading the entire university.
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Board Chair Rani Borkar said Friday the choice to put Dr. Johnson forward was informed by extensive community engagement.
Johnson was nominated through a two-week process in which the board solicited input from the OSU faculty, students and staff, as well as outside stakeholders and community members. She will be the university’s first female president.