EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — New Mexico State, which is looking for a new university president, has another change at the top of its leadership structure.
Alan Shoho announced in a letter to the NMSU community that he has decided to retire from NMSU at the end of the spring semester but said his last day was Friday, March 22.
Here is the rest of his letter:
“I came to NMSU knowing of the many challenges that lay ahead. But I saw great potential for this institution as well, and you helped me realize it was not an illusion. There remains great potential and I am satisfied that together we made strides in moving the University forward by making some processes better, improving student retention and preparing the institution for the demographic cliff in two years.
“I was looking forward to welcoming a new President on board. Alas, this was not meant to be, at least not just yet. When the new President is selected, they will be able to hire their own Provost. And while it has been a tremendous honor to serve as your Provost and Chief Academic Officer, I felt this was the right time for me to begin the next chapter in my life. I want to thank everyone for allowing me to serve NMSU over the past year. In particular, I want to thank Senior Associate Provost, James McAteer and Executive Administrative Assistant, Cindy Garrett as well as all my direct reports during this transition.
“You made coming to work enjoyable, fun, and rewarding. They are not only good people, who care about NMSU and its future, but they are a good team and can help lead NMSU forward as the demographic headwinds start to materialize in a few years.”
Jay Gogue, who is serving as interim university president, has announced that Lakshmi Reddi will serve as the interim provost. Reddi has been serving as dean of the College of Engineering.
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