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The original post is below. This was announced lightning fast. Carter was already seated at the Ohio State BOR meeting when this news broke, and he was confirmed by their BOR a few minutes later.
Dang. I think he was really good for DONU.
Apparently the Buckeyes thought so, too.
Nebraska’s Ted Carter expected to be next president at Ohio State
Barring a last-minute change of heart on either side, the University of Nebraska will need a new president soon.
NU system President Ted Carter, the former superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy and a vice admiral, is expected to be named the next president at The Ohio State University in Columbus.
Ohio State University’s Board of Trustees has a meeting set for 2 p.m. Eastern, in which the trustees are expected to tap Carter. Ohio State officials declined to confirm details Tuesday morning.
But multiple people who have been informed this week of Carter’s pending departure confirmed the hiring to the Nebraska Examiner. Ohio State’s trustees must vote before the offer is final.
“Yes, he is gone,” one university leader said.
“It’s true, what you heard,” an elected official said.
“You’re not wrong,” a state official said.
Members of the NU Board of Regents reached Tuesday either declined to comment or did not immediately return calls seeking comment. Representatives of the University of Nebraska system did not immediately return calls or messages seeking comment.
Carter just received a positive evaluation and notice for his work during the 2022-23 academic year, including notice that he would receive a $144,000 bonus.
The regents cited his work boosting a private fundraising campaign to raise $3 billion, his efforts to secure more state funding for NU than Gov. Jim Pillen, a former regent, proposed in his first state budget. They also mentioned increased research funding and improved retention rates for young students.
The original post is below. This was announced lightning fast. Carter was already seated at the Ohio State BOR meeting when this news broke, and he was confirmed by their BOR a few minutes later.
Dang. I think he was really good for DONU.
Apparently the Buckeyes thought so, too.
Nebraska’s Ted Carter expected to be next president at Ohio State
Barring a last-minute change of heart on either side, the University of Nebraska will need a new president soon.
NU system President Ted Carter, the former superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy and a vice admiral, is expected to be named the next president at The Ohio State University in Columbus.
Ohio State University’s Board of Trustees has a meeting set for 2 p.m. Eastern, in which the trustees are expected to tap Carter. Ohio State officials declined to confirm details Tuesday morning.
But multiple people who have been informed this week of Carter’s pending departure confirmed the hiring to the Nebraska Examiner. Ohio State’s trustees must vote before the offer is final.
“Yes, he is gone,” one university leader said.
“It’s true, what you heard,” an elected official said.
“You’re not wrong,” a state official said.
Members of the NU Board of Regents reached Tuesday either declined to comment or did not immediately return calls seeking comment. Representatives of the University of Nebraska system did not immediately return calls or messages seeking comment.
Carter just received a positive evaluation and notice for his work during the 2022-23 academic year, including notice that he would receive a $144,000 bonus.
The regents cited his work boosting a private fundraising campaign to raise $3 billion, his efforts to secure more state funding for NU than Gov. Jim Pillen, a former regent, proposed in his first state budget. They also mentioned increased research funding and improved retention rates for young students.
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