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Toddi Steelman Appointed to Lead Duke Climate Commitment
Toddi Steelman, the Stanback Dean of Duke’s Nicholas School of the Environment, has been appointed to a new leadership position overseeing the Duke Climate Commitment, President Vincent Price announced Friday. She will conclude her service as Stanback Dean of the Nicholas School of the Environment to assume the new role, which begins July 1.
As vice president and vice provost for climate and sustainability, Steelman will be the chief administrative and academic officer in charge of advancing the
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