By Associated Press - Thursday, December 26, 2019

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) - Colorado State University will soon begin nationwide searches for a provost and executive vice president and a vice president for external relations, officials said.

The searches for the two top administrative positions are expected to commence in January, The Coloradoan reported Monday.

The positions were vacated or scheduled to be vacated in the past year, officials said.

University President Joyce McConnell said in a statement that she hopes to have the new administrators in place by the end of the spring semester.

The university hired national executive search firm Greenwood-Asher Associates Inc. to assist with the process.

The university announced in November that Provost and Executive Vice President Rick Miranda would step down from the post in which he has served since 2010 at a salary of more than $383,000 annually.

The vice president for external relations position has been vacant on a full-time basis since December 2018, when Tom Milligan resigned from the post that paid more than $250,000 per year.

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