Three in one year flriiy( ' iirinllielil ()[llier l|)resiilen(i 111 mil- L.ili ' iuljr o.ir, iIk ' LniMT il nl North Aliibam.1 went through threo presidents. Former President Robert L. Potts announced to the campus commu- nity during a hoard meeting in late March 2004 that he would be leaving the school after 14 vears of service. Potts had been cleared by the Board of Trustees to pursue other offers in late 2003. In early March of 2004, he was cho- sen to become the new chancellor of the North Dakota University System where he is responsible for more than 42,000 studi ' nts .It 11 iiniMTsitii-. and colleges. I ' liliss Kisl day was June M). Dr. Garry Warren took over July 1, 2004, to serve as the interim president during the searching process for a new president. Warren, who had been at the university for 17 years, temporarily extended his absence from his permanent position of dean of Information Technologies. During the 2003-04 school year he had held the position of interim vice presi- dent for academic affairs provost. It was something I ' d never really aspired to become — a president of an institution or an interim president, but it was an honor, he said. The Board of Trustees announciil on Friday, November 12, 2004, that tin next president of UNA would be Dr. William G. Cale. Cale, the CEO and dean at Penn State Altoona, was one of four finalists. Cale tries to maintain an imme- diate contact with students. He said, 1 teach a course each year. I avail myself of every opportunity to speak to student groups. Cale would serve as the IHth presi dent of the institution since UNA began operation in January 1S30. WHO KNEW? (aboiv) Former President Robert L. Potts meets in a U.S. Senate committee hearing to discuss accreditation, an area in which he is regarded as an expert. STILL IN CHARGE: (right) Potts talks over univerM policies the week he resigned.
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