Nichols College names Glenn Sulmasy, Bryant U. provost, next president
DUDLEY – Bryant University administrator Glenn M. Sulmasy will become the next president of Nichols College.
Sulmasy, provost and chief academic officer at Bryant, will assume the post on July 1. He is succeeding current Nichols President Susan West Engelkemeyer, who is retiring.
The Nichols board of trustees selected Sulmasy after a six-month national search, according to the college. The school on Wednesday announced Sulmasy s selection.
“President-elect Sulmasy brings a distinguished record of administrative leadership and academic achievement to Nichols,” John H. Davis, the board chairman, said. “He is uniquely qualified to build on the success Nichols has experienced under President Engelkemeyer’s leadership and drive us further toward a position of greater regional and national prominence.”
Nichols College names Bryant University provost as next president
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Three Olympic champions are among the final four appointments to a Congressional Commission established by the Empowering Olympic and Amateur Athletes Act which will examine the United States Olympic and Paralympic Movement.
Five months after the Act was passed, the names of Benita Fitzgerald Mosley, Nancy Hogshead Makar, Dionne Koller and Jordyn Wieber have been announced by Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Washington).
Mosley, 100 metres hurdles gold medallist at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, has since worked for USA Track & Field as chief of sport performance and the United States Olympic Committee as chief of organisational excellence and later chief operating officer.
Rod Rosenstein takes wait and see approach on whether Crossfire Hurricane was justified Daniel Chaitin © Provided by Washington Examiner
Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said Robert Mueller s special counsel investigation was no witch hunt, but he is reserving judgment on the origins of the Russia matter.
Whether the FBI had a legitimate basis in the summer of 2016 to open its inquiry into alleged ties between former President Donald Trump s campaign and Russia will be determined by special counsel John Durham, the former federal prosecutor said in a new interview. I think we should wait and see, Rosenstein said after noting that the FBI s investigation, code-named Crossfire Hurricane, began before he made the jump from being U.S. attorney for the District of Maryland to deputy attorney general in the spring of 2016.
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