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Title of WKU directors changed to Regional Chancellors

News From Western Kentucky University

Leaders at WKU's regional campuses in Elizabethtown, Glasgow and Owensboro now have professional titles, which, according to WKU, more appropriately reflect the high level of accountability and community engagement that their responsibilities require.

Effective Thursday, February 7, 2013, Dr. Sally Ray at WKU-Glasgow, Dr. Ron Stephens at WKU-Elizabethtown and Dr. Gene Tice at WKU-Owensboro will become Regional Chancellors.

The Regional Chancellors will report to Dr. Dennis George, whose title was changed to Associate Provost for Regional Higher Education and Dean of the University College. They will report to President Ransdell on strategic initiatives.

More than 5,000 students attend classes through WKU's regional campuses, which offer a variety of undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs.





This story was posted on 2013-02-09 07:10:05
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