Dr. Kayse Shrum resigned as the President of Oklahoma State University, with her resignation being effective as of Feb. 3. She was the first female president of a public research institution in Oklahoma and served in the role for four years, taking over from Burns Hargis in July 2021. Shrum led the university through the challenges of the pandemic and championed key initiatives in academics, research, and innovation, resulting in record enrollment, student retention rates, research funding, and philanthropic support. The Oklahoma State University A&M Board of Regents expressed their gratitude for her leadership and contributions, setting the stage for a bright future for the institution.
The Board will now begin the process of finding a replacement for Shrum, with updates to be provided as the search progresses. Dr. Shrum’s tenure saw significant achievements and advancements for Oklahoma State University, positioning it for continued success. Those interested in staying informed on local news can sign up for a daily newsletter to receive updates straight to their inbox.
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