Lori Stewart Gonzalez, executive vice president and provost of the University of Louisville, will serve as Ohio University's 23rd president.
who didn’t return to full-time classroom instruction. The university backed off after more than 500 faculty, staff, students, parents and community members signed a petition denouncing the decision, saying it was insensitive to those at risk of COVID.
Gonzalez told the campus community at a forum earlier this month that her upbringing in the foothills of Appalachian Kentucky was something that drew her to Ohio University. "It's more important that we think about how we protect our region, that we can make sure the young people have a bright future and that we help students from all around that world have a bright future by coming here," she said.The university's board of trustees has been searching for OU's next president in earnest since September. After months of work, the search committeeand candidates visited Athens earlier this month for campus visits and community forums.
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