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University begins interviews for provost, vice president for academic affairs position - Read More

Date Added: May 01, 2008 06:48:03 AM
Four candidates are being considered for the new provost and vice president of academic affairs position at Emporia State. D’Ann Campbell, Tes Mehring, Ed Huckeby and Lemuel Berry will continue to visit the university through May for on-campus interviews.

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