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Recommend One of our own on the move: E. Gordon Gee to The Ohio State Presidency (Email)

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E. Gordon Gee, currently Chancellor at Vanderbilt, is moving to the presidency of Ohio State University. Here is the article in the Washington Post and The Tennessean. This will be his second tenure in the presidency at Ohio State.

Why is this worthy of posting on the Edjurist? Well, Gordon Gee's background is educational law. Perhaps you are familiar with this work (with T.K. Daniel also at Ohio State):

                                                         

Gordon Gee has published on various other education law topics as well. Although his work in higher education administration has taken precedence over his education law work in recent years (his education law publishing is limited to once sentence in his Vanderbilt bio, also check out his Wikipedia page - that is a rare treat for us educational lawyers), it is always good to see one of our own in such prestigious positions. Congradulations.


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