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U. of Michigan’s Incoming President Has Brain Cancer and Won’t Take Office

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U. of Michigan’s Incoming President Has Brain Cancer and Won’t Take Office

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The University of Michigan's incoming president, Kent Syverud, has been diagnosed with brain cancer and will not take office. The university will launch a new presidential search, and the current interim president, Domenico Grasso, will continue in his role until a new president is named.

The University of Michigan's incoming president, Kent Syverud, has brain cancer and will not take office. Syverud, 69, was hired earlier this spring to come to Michigan from Syracuse University. He began feeling unwell last week and sought treatment. The university will launch a new presidential search. The current interim president, Domenico Grasso, will continue in his role until a new president is named. Syverud will still be employed by the university as a professor and special adviser.

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