More than a decade ago, Robert Manuel used a metaphor at his presidential inauguration ceremony at the University of Indianapolis (UIndy) to convey a vision for the future of the institution, then under his helm. To a crowd of colleagues, politicians, faculty and others at Nicoson Hall on UIndy’s campus in Indianapolis, he quoted another.
Robert L. Manuel was comfortable at the University of Indianapolis. He already spent a decade serving as its president and never applied for another job during his time at the university. But when DePaul announced that President A. Gabriel Esteban would be stepping down after the conclusion of the 2021-22 academic year, Manuel became interested.
Robert Manuel was comfortable at the University of Indianapolis. He already spent a decade serving as its president and never applied for another job during his time at the university. But, when DePaul announced that President A. Gabriel Esteban would be stepping down after the conclusion of the 2021-22 academic year, Manuel became interested with.
DePaul announced that Dr. Robert L. Manuel will be the university’s 13th president, according to a release Tuesday morning. Manuel is currently the president at the University of Indianapolis. The Board of Trustees “unanimously” voted on April 21 to elect Manuel, according to the press release. The search committee wanted to announce and elect a.
DePaul made a promise in March to the university community that the Board of Trustees would meet in late April to review the presidential search and hope to appoint a new president. April has come and gone. But the university has yet to announce the appointment of a new president. President A. Gabriel Esteban is.