The University of South Carolina has filled a key research leadership post with a veteran Ivy League researcher and administrator.
Stephen Kresovich, vice provost for life sciences and professor at Cornell University, has been named vice president for research and graduate education at USC, effective Oct. 1, the university announced last week.
Kresovich was in charge of science research at Cornell:
In 2005, Dr. Kresovich became the Vice Provost for Life Sciences. In this position he is responsible for providing university-wide leadership for Cornell's New Life Sciences Initiative and supports research and educational activities based on Cornell's comprehensive investments in the life sciences. In 2007, Dr. Kresovich served temporarily as the Interim Vice Provost for Research with oversight and advocacy responsibilities for all of Cornell's research efforts.
Combined with the departures of the CALS Dean and the University Registrar, this has been an active summer of personnel shakeups.
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