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National search for dean of K-State Libraries
The Office of the Provost announces a national search for the next dean of K-State Libraries at Kansas State University. The university has engaged the services of Academic Career and Executive Search, an executive search firm, to support the search committee with the process.
This is an extraordinary opportunity for a dynamic, visionary and experienced leader to serve as the next dean of K-State Libraries, a public R1, land-grant, university comprised of four campuses and nine colleges. The university serves approximately 21,000 students.
The successful candidate is a collaborative leader and prominent advocate who understands and provides the strategic direction necessary to meet the evolving role of libraries in the 21st century within a public research university setting. The dean will provide the strategic leadership and vision crucial in the support of the strategic initiatives and intellectual core of the university. As the c
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was preparing to speak to the joint session of congress, just as we re preparing for the tenth anniversary of the worst day in modern american history, we learned of another terrorist threat and as only the people in government and law enforcement can put it, we were told it was, quote, specific and credible but unconfirmed. well, we have learned more since, but whatever it is, it caused the streets of new york and washington to be flooded with police and vehicles, some cops with visible automatic weapons, and that feeling in the population centers of being on edge is back. but of course it never really went away over this past decade. pete williams, our justice correspondent is at the department of homeland security tonight. pete, good evening. reporter: brian, police and federal agents in washington and in new york were able to ramp up quickly in response to this intelligence because they were already planning more robust security around the 9/11 anniversary. in new york,
time. nightly news begins now. good evening. this is the kind of thing americans hear and then they wonder what they re supposed to think and how they re supposed to act. last night just as the president was preparing to speak to the joint session of congress. just as we re preparing for the tenth anniversary of the worst day in modern american history, we learned of another terrorist threat and as only the people in government and law enforcement can put it, we were told it was, quote, specific and credible, but unconfirmed. well, we have learned more since, but whatever it is, it caused the streets of new york and washington to be flooded with police and vehicles, some cops with visible automatic weapons, and that feeling in the population centers of being on edge is back. but of course it never really went away over this past decade. pete williams, our justice correspondent is at the accident of homeland security tonight. reporter: brian, police and federal agents in
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