UW-Oshkosh getting new chancellor
- Manohar Singh will become UW-Oshkosh's next chancellor on July 1, succeeding Andrew Leavitt.
- Andrew Leavitt resigned from the chancellor role after leading the school since 2014.
- UW-Oshkosh faced an $18 million budget shortfall and declining enrollment of 14.5% since 2014.
- Singh's annual salary will be $300,000; Amy Blumenfeld Bogost stated Singh's financial skills will be critical.
- Singh's experience includes reversing enrollment decline and bringing financial stability to Western Connecticut.
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UW-Oshkosh getting new chancellor
"I am moved by the passion of UW-Oshkosh students pursuing their dreams, the devotion of faculty mentoring them with compassion and rigor," incoming chancellor Manohar Singh said.
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