Second ESU Provost Candidate to Visit Campus Tuesday
The second of four finalist candidates for the position of provost at Emporia State University will visit campus Tuesday, March 16, 2021.
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The second of four finalist candidates for the position of provost at Emporia State University will visit campus Tuesday, March 16, 2021.
The first of four finalist candidates for the position of provost at Emporia State University will visit campus Monday, March 15, 2021.
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Four finalists for Emporia State’s position of provost and vice president for academic affairs will visit campus during the next two weeks.
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