Guskiewicz plans to prioritize shared governance and collaboration with all stakeholders at MSU.
He will also be appointed as a professor in the university's Department of Kinesiology.
Kevin Guskiewicz, a nationally recognized neuroscientist and concussion researcher, has been selected as the new president of Michigan State University.
Kevin Guskiewicz, a nationally recognized neuroscientist and concussion researcher, has been selected as the new president of Michigan State University (MSU). Guskiewicz, who has been a part of the University of North Carolina's (UNC) faculty for the last thirty years, has made significant contributions in the field of brain injuries. He is known for his work on sport-related concussions and has been a faculty member at UNC-Chapel Hill for nearly 30 years.
Guskiewicz plans to prioritize shared governance and collaboration with all stakeholders at MSU. He will also be appointed as a professor in the university's Department of Kinesiology. His appointment comes after a leak of the finalists' names in the presidential search process, raising questions about the confidentiality and transparency of the search.
Guskiewicz aims to increase transparency and stability at Michigan State, drawing on his experience at UNC Chapel Hill. His decision to leave UNC has been seen as an indictment of North Carolina's recent approach to higher education. Guskiewicz's experience leading a large research university is seen as an asset in helping Michigan State achieve its research goals. While some experts believe the position is a challenging one, Guskiewicz's leadership qualities and track record at UNC-Chapel Hill have garnered praise.
Guskiewicz's experience leading a large research university is seen as an asset in helping Michigan State achieve its research goals.
While some experts believe the position is a challenging one, Guskiewicz's leadership qualities and track record at UNC-Chapel Hill have garnered praise.
Guskiewicz will also be appointed as a professor in the university's Department of Kinesiology.
This decision comes after a leak of the finalists' names in the presidential search process, raising questions about the confidentiality and transparency of the search.
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