Former Purdue president Mitch Daniels is returning to lead the university on an interim basis following President Mung Chiang’s departure.
Purdue’s Board of Trustees voted to bring Daniels back starting July 1st, just days after Chiang announced he is leaving to become Northwestern University’s next president.
Daniels previously served as Purdue’s president from 2013 to 2022 after two terms as Indiana governor.
Since stepping down, he has been president emeritus and chair of the Purdue Research Foundation.

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