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USF St. Petersburg Chancellor to Resign in August

USF St. Petersburg Chancellor Margaret Sullivan says she feels the university is in a good place and it’s time for her to leave. She says she’s accomplished her goals with the university and it’s time to take a nap.


ST. PETERSBURG – Three and a half years after she was tapped to lead the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus, Margaret Sullivan is stepping down from her post. Though she was expected to stay on through at least summer 2013, Sullivan, 68, said she has decided to leave in August.

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