With Mark Kennedy on his way out as president at the University of Colorado, the school’s board of regents has unanimously chosen an interim president.
Todd Saliman, the school’s senior V-P for strategy, government relations and chief financial officer in system administration, will take over July 1st.
Kennedy – a former UND president — recently reached a $1.35 million agreement to leave the Colorado presidency by July 1st.
That came after Kennedy was censured by C-U Boulder faculty and students for actions surrounding diversity.
Kennedy was hired as C-U president in 2019, after three years at UND.
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