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Q&A: New ISU President Wants To Be A ‘Megaphone’

    Indiana State University’s new president Deborah Curtis says it’s an important time for the university and that she hopes to use her position as “megaphone” to advocate for the school throughout the state.

    The university’s Board of Trustees voted to appoint Curtis to the position in November. She is an ISU alum and also the first woman president in the university’s history. Curtis assumed office on Jan. 3.

    WFIU/WTIU sat down with President Curtis just a few weeks into her position as president to discuss what she plans to bring to the job and her ideas for the future of the university.

    Photo: Zach Herndon Indiana State University’s new president Deborah Curtis says it’s an important time for the university and that she hopes to use her position as “megaphone” to advocate for the school throughout the state. The university’s Board of Trustees voted to appoint Curtis to the position in November.

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