New deans
Scott A. Sullivan takes the top post of the College of Fine Arts, while the M.J. Neeley School of Business will be led by Robert Lusch.
New deans
Scott A. Sullivan takes the top post of the College of Fine Arts, while the M.J. Neeley School of Business will be led by Robert Lusch.
TCU reduced its vacant dean positions from four to two this winter: Dr. Scott A. Sullivan, dean of the College of Fine and Professional Arts at Kent State University, will assume the top post of the College of Fine Arts, while the M. J. Neeley School of Business will be led by Robert Lusch, an accounting and marketing professor at the University of Oklahoma and former dean of its College of Business Administration.
Both deans will begin their duties at TCU this summer.

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