Johns Hopkins trustees extend Ronald J. Daniels' presidency by five years

The Johns Hopkins University board of trustees has appointed Ronald J. Daniels to an additional five years as president, extending his tenure as leader of the institution through June 30, 2024.

Board chair Jeffrey H. Aronson said the action represents a clear vote of confidence in Daniels' leadership and commended the university's progress toward goals first articulated in Daniels' inaugural address in 2009. Specifically, Aronson cited the ways departments and divisions work more closely together; efforts to support students, faculty, and staff; and the university's growing support for Baltimore.

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