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George Washington University President To Leave Sooner Than Planned This December

The president of George Washington University will retire in December, about six months earlier than originally planned, school officials announced Friday. Thomas LeBlanc, who has led the largest university in the District since 2017, said in May he planned to retire at the end of the school year, in June 2022. He said the school needed a leader who could plan for a future post-pandemic.
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