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Bowman, citing health concerns, to retire as ISU president

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A special meeting of the board of trustees will be called within days to begin the search process and discuss the transition. At its October meeting, the board had extended Bowman’s contract through June 30, 2016.

His salary is $400,000.

“Although this is a sad day for the university community, I respect Dr. Bowman’s difficult decision,” board Chairman Michael McCuskey said. “His leadership has left this institution in a great place, and we are positioned for continued success moving forward.

Normal Mayor Chris Koos said, “I hope his successor is somebody as dynamic as he is.”

Koos said Bowman has always been accessible, and he hopes the town and university can continue to work in a common direction for the betterment of the community

“He’s been a cheerleader for the uptown redevelopment, a big supporter,” he said.

Dan Holland, chairman of ISU’s Academic Senate, said, “Obviously everybody is disappointed. His tremendous efforts left the university in so much better shape than we were when he took over.”

Lois Soeldner, chairwoman of the Civil Service Council, said Bowman “always had an open ear for civil service on any problem.”

Soeldner, an admissions and records officer, said, “Our student workers put it pretty well when they said the only person who could take his place is Santa Claus.”

Bowman said he is looking forward to teaching a class next fall and continuing to teach a light schedule for years to come. Even as president, he had taught a graduate class each semester until travel demands in recent years made that impossible, he said.

Bowman intends to curtail outside obligations during spring semester.

His wife will continue working as director of the ISU’s speech and hearing clinic.

Now that they will be moving out of the president’s residence soon, Bowman said they will be looking for a home to buy in Bloomington-Normal and expect to get a lot of calls from real estate agents.

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