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MAINE MAN

Malloy named chancellor of state’s university system

- By Ken Dixon “This is going to be great. I want to be with young people. I’ve been interested in the academic world for the last year. It’s an era of declining school population­s and right-sizing. To some extent, I’m being hired to move it farther along.

Half a century ago, a young dyslexic teenager from Stamford attended a summer enrichment program in rural Maine that helped him cope with learning handicaps, and put him on the path to college, law school and eventually two terms as governor.

Now, former Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has been selected to be the next chancellor of Maine’s sprawling state universiti­es, heading a 30,000-student system with seven campuses and a $1.5 billion annual statewide economic impact.

The unanimous appointmen­t of the former two-term Connecticu­t governor was announced Thursday morning during a Board of Trustees meeting in Orono, where Malloy’s main office will be located at the university’s flagship campus.

He starts July 1, with the main

goal to unify the university structure and link course opportunit­ies to 21st century jobs, while extending the range of learning beyond the enrolled student body and into the general populace, including adult education and advanced training.

Malloy, 63, who recently completed a one-semester stint as a visiting professor at his alma mater, the Boston College Law School, will face some familiar political terrain and public-policy challenges, as the system continues to cope with financial issues and declining enrollment­s in universiti­es around the country.

“This is going to be great,” Malloy, the former 14-year Stamford mayor said in a phone interview. “I want to be with young people. I’ve been interested in the academic world for the last year. It’s an era of declining school population­s and right-sizing. To some

 ?? Umaine.edu / Contribute­d photo ?? Former Gov. Dannel P. Malloy was introduced as the next chancellor of Maine’s university system during a board meeting Thursday morning at the Univesity of Maine campus in Orono, above.
Umaine.edu / Contribute­d photo Former Gov. Dannel P. Malloy was introduced as the next chancellor of Maine’s university system during a board meeting Thursday morning at the Univesity of Maine campus in Orono, above.
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