Higher Education Chancellor to Retire: ; Commission's First Chief Says Inability; to Continue Making Progress Influenced Move
Charleston Daily Mail › August 12, 2005
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Charleston Daily Mail › August 12, 2005
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J. Michael Mullen, who became the first chancellor of Higher Education Policy Commission in 2001, will retire, effective Jan. 31.
"He was always willing to tackle difficult and sensitive problems to move the state forward," said commission member Tom Jones. "His leadership will be missed."See the full content of this document
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Higher Education Chancellor to Retire: ; Commission's First Chief Says Inability; to Continue Making Progress Influenced Move
Mullen, 62, tendered his resignation during an executive session of the policy commission last week to...
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