McDavis withdraws name from Florida Gulf Coast president race, reportedly accepts position elsewhere
By Kaitlin Coward | Nov. 18, 2016Susan Evans, vice president and chief of staff at Florida Gulf Coast, said McDavis has accepted a job elsewhere.
Susan Evans, vice president and chief of staff at Florida Gulf Coast, said McDavis has accepted a job elsewhere.
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The college still has about $73 million of the $105 million grant to spend.
It has not yet been decided if the event will be rescheduled.
After an application process, accepted upperclassman will be placed in Hoover House for their on-campus housing next academic year.
McDavis will interview Friday at 10 a.m. with the Fort Myers, Florida, university.
OU's pilot parental leave program will become the official policy by the end of the fiscal year.
The Department of Energy awarded Ohio University a grant that might make reusable energy sources more profitable.
The alert describes the suspects as two black males, one wearing a red jacket and the other wearing a gray jacket.
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A 21-year-old woman told police someone she knew sexually assaulted her at 2 a.m. Sunday.
Student Senate discussed the Bobcat Pledge and the increased number of hours student employees are able to work.
Graduate Student Senate appointed a Board of Elections chair and passed two other resolutions Wednesday night.
Fewer students who graduated in 2014-15 took out loans than those who graduated in 2010-11.
Mathew Hall began his role as assistant director of health promotion in July.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was released 15 years ago.
Maya Lin, an Athens artist and designer, will be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom at the White House on Nov. 22.
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