UMW appoints acting president
Trustees of the University of Mary Washington appointed Richard V. Hurley acting president on Wednesday. He replaces Judy G. Hample, who last month announced her abrupt departure.
Hurley, the school's executive vice president and chief financial officer, will succeed Hample on April 1 and serve through June 30, as the Board of Visitors searches for a new permanent president.
Hample announced her resignation in a closed board meeting last month after two years on the job.
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Daniel de Vise
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March 18, 2010; 5:19 AM ET
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This school is a joke. First the ridiculous name change, the university OF A PERSON; and now they are searching for their 3rd president in 4 years! I cannot believe that Richard Hurley hasn't pulled rank and appointed himself, this circus has got to stop.