U of San Francisco president resigns abruptly
Briefly

The Board of Trustees announced the abrupt resignation of University of San Francisco president Paul Fitzgerald, marking the end of his decade-long tenure without providing a specific reason.
Fitzgerald was credited with raising over $300 million, expanding the campus footprint, and developing a new strategic plan during his ten years as president.
The trustees expressed gratitude for Fitzgerald's leadership but left the reasoning for his departure open-ended, stating he seeks to discern his next professional opportunities.
Faculty members expressed surprise at Fitzgerald's decision to resign, indicating that they were not expecting such a change in leadership.
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