University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Chancellor Andrew Leavitt says he plans to step down next summer. Leavitt announced on his blog Wednesday that he will resign effective June 30. He plans to stay on at the university as a chemistry professor. Leavitt was appointed chancellor in 2014.
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Leavitt has served as chancellor since 2014. He said on his blog Wednesday that he always believed spending 10 years as chancellor would be enough and staying longer “deprives the university of fresh vision and inventiveness it deserves.” “I will cherish memories made and the people I have met in this role over the past ten years,” Leavitt wrote in the blog post. “It has been the honor of my life. I am proud to be a Titan and look forward to contributing in new and different ways.”
“Since his first day as chancellor, Chancellor Leavitt has embraced the challenges that come with leadership,” Rothman said.
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