Popular James Provost retires after 17 years

Ken Todd, James College Provost, has announced his retirement after 17 years in the role. Todd, the first ever James College Provost, took on the role in 1990. A well-liked and well-respected campus figure, Todd was always happy to listen to the concerns of the students in his care. Todd, described by ex-James JCRC Chair and incoming YUSU President Anne-Marie Canning as a “complete legend,” will be retiring to Devon on September 30. A keen ale-drinker, Todd was often to be sighted in Heslington village, frequenting the local public houses.

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