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Correction: Indiana Tech President story

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) - In a story Dec. 5 about the selection of Indiana Tech's new president, The Associated Press misspelled his name several times. It is Karl W. Einolf, not Einoff.

A corrected version of the story is below:

Indiana Tech trustees selects Einolf as next president

Indiana Tech says its board of trustees has selected Karl W. Einolf to be the next president of the Fort Wayne-based school

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) - Indiana Tech says its board of trustees has selected Karl W. Einolf to be the next president of the Fort Wayne-based school.

Einolf, whose selection was announced Monday, currently is dean of the Richard J. Bolte Sr. School of Business at Mount St. Mary's University in Emmitsburg, Maryland. He also served as Mount St. Mary's acting president from February through June earlier this year.

He'll begin work at Indiana Tech on July 1, succeeding current President Arthur E. Snyder, who is retiring.

Indiana Tech offers degrees in engineering, computer sciences, business, and general studies. The main campus in Fort Wayne serves 1,560 traditional undergraduate students, and online programs and regional classrooms serve more than 8,000 students.

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