January 27, 2006
Indiana U. Trustees Restructure Jobs as President Says He'll Leave in 2008
Calling Indiana University a "good research university" that must make many changes to "become a great one," the institution's Board of Trustees has restructured several top administrative positions in the eight-campus system.
The moves included reshaping the role of the top official on the flagship campus, in Bloomington, changing the responsibilities of the chancellor of the Indianapolis campus, and enhancing the job of system president.
The trustees' actions, which are aimed
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