After nine years at the helm of Indiana State University, President Dan Bradley says he will step down in January. Under his leadership, the Terre Haute school experienced record enrollment and took on a number of high-profile capital projects including the Student Recreation Center, University Hall and renovations to the Gibson Track and Field facility and Dede Plaza. The university says details are forthcoming on the national search for Bradley’s successor. University enrollment currently stands at 13,565, slightly off the all-time high of 13,584 recorded in 2015. The school had 10,457 students when he arrived in 2008.

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