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The college made the announcement Thursday in a news release.
Dyersburg State says its first female and third president will be retiring effective Dec. 31, 2021.
In a letter of intent, Bowyer stated:
“I have enjoyed my various positions since 1972, but in particular my work at DSCC has been a labor of love. I grew up in rural western Illinois, a region very similar to the service area of DSCC. Since the start I have felt at home here, and could identify with the problems facing this rural region. As you can imagine it will be difficult to leave, but I have projects and trips that I have put on hold until I had more free time.”
Campbell will be one of 12 presidents selected to participate in the roundtable discussions.
âI am very honored by being selected for this group of presidents from around the South,â said  Campbell. âOne major benefit from these discussions is that they will permit me to talk to leading presidents of their states and apply new ideas here at Northeast.â
Developed by the Higher Education Research and Development Institute (HERDI-South) and supported by the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE), this roundtable initiative will consist of monthly, hour-long professional development discussions. The discussions will be held virtually through Zoom and will focus on current and future community college issues, challenges, and finding creative solutions to those challenges. These discussions are representative of a nationwide endeavor supported by the ACUE.