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Rhea Law, a Tampa lawyer who previously served as chair of USF's Board of Trustees, is the first alum to lead the university.
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Finalists Rhea Law and Jeffrey Talley will meet with the USF community on all three campuses a day before they're interviewed by the university's Board of Trustees.
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Officials also announced at Tuesday's Board of Trustees meeting that USF will hold town halls for the two presidential finalists the week of March 21.
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According to the agenda for Tuesday's meeting, the proposed site is on the northeast side of campus, near Fletcher Avenue and North 50th Street.
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The two candidates were thoroughly questioned as they offered different visions for the future of USF.
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Interim president Rhea Law, who was asked to consider taking over as USF's next president, is a finalist along with retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Talley.
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The USF Board of Trustees discussed a plan, which includes five possible locations on the Tampa campus, and hopes to present it by June 30.
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USF’s Presidential Search Committee prioritizes community engagement as it looks for the next leaderThe USF Presidential Search Committee is expected to have candidates selected for the position by early next year.
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“We are extremely disappointed that decisions to modify our approach are no longer being guided by science and data,” USF Faculty Senate President Timothy Boaz said.
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Steven Currall’s tenure as president of the University of South Florida officially came to an end Monday. Tampa attorney Rhea Law will temporarily fill his position.
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The former chair of the University of South Florida's Board of Trustees is slated to become interim president Monday.
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Rhea Law, a USF graduate and former chair of the USF Board of Trustees, was recommended as interim president Monday by current trustee chair Will Weatherford.