Cancer in
Remission;
Next Alcorn Chief to Assume Presidency on January 3
Dr. George E. Ross, whom the
Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL)
has selected to serve as the next president of Alcorn State
University, announced on July 27th, that his
leukemia is in remission. “My wife, Elizabeth, and I
continue to appreciate the thoughts and prayers from both
the Alcorn State and Central Michigan communities,” said Dr.
Ross, who currently serves as vice president of finance and
administrative services at Central Michigan University.
During its next meeting on
August 15, 2007, the Board is expected to approve an updated
start date of Thursday, January 3, 2008, for the incoming
president. The January date, a change from the last approved
date of September 1, 2007, will enable Dr. Ross to complete
his medical treatment program without interruption at Ann
Arbor’s University of Michigan Hospital. Dr. Malvin Williams
will continue to serve the institution as interim president
until January 3.
“We are thankful the leukemia
is in remission and look forward to Dr. Ross assuming the
presidency in January,” said Commissioner of Higher
Education Dr. Thomas C. Meredith.