Virginia Tech’s search for its 17th president will likely take at least six to eight months — far longer than the timeline initially proposed by the board’s rector. The university has hired the Boston-based firm Isaacson, Miller to lead the search, and Rector John Rocovich appointed a 23-member search committee to find a replacement for longtime President Tim Sands, who said last month he would step down. Nancy Dye, who was appointed to the univ…
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