Linda Warner, the incoming president at Haskell Indian Nations University in Kansas, has identified 10 priorities for her first 90 days on the job.
Warner, a member of the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma, hopes to address student environment; retention of students and faculty; academic master plan; fiscal integrity; facilities and services; integrated planning, budgeting and evaluation; enrollment management; leadership; and extramural funding.
Warner plans to hear from students, faculty and employees about the 10 priorities. She said she won't make any decisions without getting their views.
Warner's first day on the job is April 2.
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Incoming Haskell president sets 90-day agenda
(The Lawrence Journal-World 3/13)
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