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Kennesaw State University president stepping down to take new job The opportunity to serve as president of Kennesaw State University over the past three years has been one of the highlights of my career, said Pamela Whitten. Credit: Kennesaw State University Author: Aprylete Russell Updated: 4:51 PM EDT April 16, 2021 KENNESAW, Ga. Pamela Whitten, president of Kennesaw State University since 2018, announced she is leaving the position for a college presidency in Indiana. In a letter to students and faculty Friday morning, The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia announced that Whitten has accepted the position to be the president of Indiana University. ....
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Georgia Asian Times Metro Asian News FILE PHOTO: Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp speaks with visitors to the state capitol about the SEC primary involving a group of southern states voting next month in Atlanta, Georgia February 24, 2016. REUTERS/Letitia Stein/File Photo Gov Kemp to use $5 million in virus aid to help students finish college January 18, 2021 Atlanta, Jan 18, 2021 Some juniors and seniors at Georgia’s public universities and colleges are in line for a little financial boost to help them reach their degree. Gov. Brian Kemp announced Thursday in his State of the State speech that he would use $5 million in federal coronavirus relief that he controls to provide small grants to help students with unmet financial need pay their college bills. ....
University System of Georgia Chancellor Steve Wrigley announced Tuesday he will retire July 1, capping a long career in Georgia’s higher education wrapping up with a year of a spreading pandemic that disrupted the routines of students and faculty. ....