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Dean of Graduate School to return to faculty

Ted Moore
Christine Ebert, dean of the Graduate School, will return to the faculty at the end of the academic year.

William T. "Ted" Moore, vice provost for academic affairs, made the announcement Oct. 4 at the Faculty Senate meeting. Davis Baird, dean of the Honors College, will lead a national and local search for the position.

Moore also announced that Dennis Pruitt will take on a new
Christine Ebert
position, vice provost for academic support, in addition to his duties as vice president for student affairs. The search for vice provost for faculty development is almost complete, Moore said.

During his remarks, President Sorensen said that three candidates for director of Innovista have visited campus, and several candidates for dean of the School of Medicine have interviewed.

Bill Hogue
The University is exploring the possibility of having another capital campaign, Sorensen said.

William F. "Bill" Hogue, vice president and chief information officer, updated the Senate on information technology project, including OneCarolina, the biggest software project in USC history that, when completed, will overhaul the University's student, financial, and human resources enterprise information systems.

Robert Best
Robert Best, a professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the School of Medicine, was nominated chair-elect of the Faculty Senate at the September meeting and elected unanimously at the October meeting.

10/06

President Andrew Sorensen
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