Davenport University uses data, partnerships and tremendous vision to anticipate what students and businesses need. President Richard J. Pappas announced his retirement at the end of this academic year, which means Davenport’s board of trustees has to find a new president. Board Chair Paula Cunningham talks with Joe Sallustio on the EdUp podcast about the state of the university and how they will pick the new president. For some insight, listen to the podcast, “If your university isn’t broken, what kind of president do you hire?”
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Davenport University uses data, partnerships and tremendous vision to anticipate what students and businesses need. President Richard J. Pappas announced his retirement at the end of this academic year, which means Davenport’s board of trustees has to find a new president. Board Chair Paula Cunningham talks with Joe Sallustio on the EdUp podcast about the state of the university and how they will pick the new president. For some insight, listen to the podcast, “If your university isn’t broken, what kind of president do you hire?”
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