Chancellor Perdue to retire, ending historic political career

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Georgia Chancellor Sonny Perdue announced his retirement after overseeing the state's 25 public colleges and universities for over four years. Perdue's career spanned over four decades, including service as governor and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture.
Georgia Chancellor Sonny Perdue is retiring, ending a career that spanned over four decades. He has been leading the state's 25 public colleges and universities since April 1, 2022. During his tenure, the system has seen record enrollment and modernized campuses. Perdue focused on affordability, eliminating a fee that saved students hundreds of dollars a year and restraining tuition growth. A national search will be conducted to find his successor. Perdue's career included serving as governor and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture.
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