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November 4, 2008
Regents name new Georgia State president
Mark Becker will take the lead in January
The Board of Regents has appointed Mark P. Becker, executive vice president for academic affairs and provost at the University of South Carolina, the next president of Georgia State University.
Becker, 50, will become the 7th president in Georgia State’s history in January, when President Carl Patton retires after 16 years of service.
With experience as a biostatistician, public health researcher and academic administrator, Becker is a good fit for Georgia State, members of the presidential search committee said.
“Dr. Becker has the experience as a faculty member, a dean and a provost at leading research universities in the country,” said Paul Alberto, chair of the University Senate Executive Committee and a search committee member. “With that background, he will be able to work with the faculty to assess where we are and how we can move forward to greater national prominence.” recruiting class coming in – what are your expectations for the season? We’re ver y excited about the year. We feel like with our veterans returning and the recr uiting class, we’ve got the right player s to really make some noise in the league. It’s obviously been a rebuilding Mark Becker. View PDF to continue story
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