ISU Interim President one of four finalists for ISU President

Interim Illinois State University Dr. Tarhule. (Facebook/Illinois State University)

By WMBD TV

NORMAL -Illinois State University (ISU) announced that Dr. Aondover Tarhule is the first finalist candidate for ISU President.

An ISU news release states that Dr. Tarhule will be at meetings on campus on Feb. 19 through Feb. 20.

Dr. Tarhule was appointed interim president of ISU in February 2023. Before then, he was Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at ISU.

In his current role, he has final authority on the school budget, supervises a 10-member cabinet, and is the face of the university during stakeholder engagements.

Dr. Tarhule is one of four candidates up for the position of President at ISU. The other candidates will be revealed closer to their own scheduled meetings.

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