Kansas Educator Named Azusa Pacific President
A Kansas educator has been named president of Azusa Pacific University, a Christian, liberal arts institution in the eastern San Gabriel Valley.
Richard E. Felix, 51, will take over in Azusa Aug. 1. He is currently president of Friends University in Wichita, a school founded by Quakers.
Felix has a doctorate of philosophy from the University of Notre Dame and a post-doctoral certificate from Harvard University Business School. He succeeds Paul E. Sago, who resigned last October to become president of Woodbury University in Burbank.
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