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March 12, 2014
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Skorton: Next President Should Focus on Excellence, Community

By The Cornell Daily Sun | March 12, 2014
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By TYLER ALICEA

Although he will not have a hand in choosing his successor, Cornell President David Skorton said he believes the next president should focus on excellence and the community.

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