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  1. 24 mag 2021 · After a contentious process, the Florida State University Board of Trustees unanimously voted Monday to make Richard D. McCullough the school’s next president.

  2. Richard McCullough President, Florida State University Richard McCullough became the 16th president of Florida State University on Aug. 16, 2021, bringing more than 30 years of academic research and leadership experience to the role as well as a commitment to innovation, entrepreneurship, and diversity, equity and inclusion. Prior to joining FSU, McCullough had served as […]

  3. Malika Jeffries-EL is an American chemist and professor of chemistry at Boston University studying organic semiconductors. [1] Specifically, her research focuses on developing organic semiconductors that take advantage of the processing power of polymers and the electronic properties of semiconductors to create innovative electronic devices. [3]

  4. 24 mag 2021 · The Florida State University Board of Trustees has unanimously selected Richard McCullough, vice provost for research at Harvard University, to serve as the university’s 16th president. McCullough will succeed John Thrasher, who will retire later this summer after serving as president since 2014.

  5. The Thorn Birds is a 1977 novel by Australian author Colleen McCullough.Set primarily on Drogheda—a fictional sheep station in the Australian Outback named after Drogheda, Ireland—the story focuses on the Cleary family and spans 1915 to 1969.

  6. Richard Dean McCullough (born April 9, 1959) is an American chemist and president of Florida State University. He previously served as Vice Provost for Research at Harvard University, where he was also a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering in the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. In 2021 McCullough was selected to serve as the 16th president of Florida ...

  7. 18 mag 2021 · Faculty members questioned Florida State University presidential hopeful Richard D. McCullough during his on-campus visit that also included Q&As with staff, community and students.