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Wayne State University President Kimberly Andrews Espy is stepping down from her role due to "personal reasons," the university said on Wednesday. Espy was named president in 2023, becoming the 13th ...
The Wayne State University Board of Governors agreed to pay former President Kimberly Espy roughly a year's salary as part of a separation agreement after she resigned Tuesday from the university for ...
Kimberly Espy has been president for a little more than two years. Former Wayne State University President Kimberly Espy will receive $760,499 and two years of health care coverage for herself and her ...
DETROIT – Wayne State University President Kimberly Espy has stepped down for “personal reasons” after two years in the role. The university announced her departure on Thursday and said, “President ...
Wayne State University confirmed the resignation of President Kimberly Andrews Espy on Wednesday afternoon ahead of a special meeting of the board of governors, during which the board formally ...
Kimberly Espy has been criticized for her handling of the Gaza War protests. Her treatment of the dean of the medical school also has drawn criticism. Wayne State University President Kimberly Espy ...
Detroit — Wayne State University President Kimberly Andrews Espy resigned for "personal reasons," the university's faculty members were told by the Board of Governors a few hours before a special ...
Kimberly Espy is out as president of Wayne State University, but the turmoil she left behind at the School of Medicine is far from over. Espy’s resignation came after the university’s Board of ...
He wanted to see God’s work in nature, so he walked from Georgia to Maine, becoming the second person to complete the trek. Gene Espy wasn’t trying to set a record. He went into the woods in May 1951 ...
Gene Espy had always been adventurous. He explored caves, rode his bicycle 740 miles from his home in Georgia to Florida and back, and hiked through the Great Smoky Mountains for a week. But on May 31 ...
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