The University of Iowa has initiated a national search for a new vice president for research a key member of the president’s cabinet after announcing last week that J. Martin (Marty) Scholtz is resigning after five years.
Donald Letendre, the current longest-serving dean at the University of Iowa, is stepping down this summer after 17 years in his position. Letendre is stepping down in summer 2024 as dean of the College of Pharmacy. He will stay on as a tenured professor at the college and looks forward to additional lecturing and writing. .
University of Iowa College of Pharmacy Dean Donald E. Letendre will step down next summer aiming to continue leading the nationally-ranked college until his successor is hired. Even then, Letendre won’t be far intending to stay on faculty as a professor.
Donald E. Letendre, dean of the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, will step down as dean in summer of 2024 after serving for 17 years. Letendre will continue to lead the college until his successor is hired and plans to remain on faculty as a professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice