University has been operating this fall with an ‘interim interim’ president after Haché’s departure prior to LU’s CCAA exit, but a longer-term appointment is coming within ‘days, not weeks’
The chair of Laurentian University’s board of governors said an announcement is coming soon as to exactly who the university’s new interim leaders will be.
Earlier this fall, Eger, LU’s vice-president, research, stepped into the interim role until a longer-term interim appointment could be announced. Both Laurentian’s now former president, Robert Haché, and its former provost, Marie-Josée Berger, were terminated on a “without cause” basis by LU’s board earlier this fall.
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