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Article: John Petersen, provost at the University of Connecticut, will be the new president of the University of Tennessee, beating out 46 other applicants who were part of the university's most public and costly search.(Appointed And Promoted)
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- University Business
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- June 1, 2004
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John Petersen, provost at the University of Connecticut, will be the new president of the University of Tennessee, beating out 46 other applicants who were part of the university's most public and costly search. In the effort to avoid the types of scandals that ...
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