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New Mexico State University seeks new chancellor

After nearly five years, Dan Arvizu plans to step down as New Mexico State University’s chancellor. The school has begun searching for a new leader who would fill the spot next year.

New Mexico State University is searching for its next chancellor.

The Las Cruces campus announced in a news release Wednesday that the university's Board of Regents has approved the administration to start looking for a new leader.

Current Chancellor Dan Arvizu's five-year contract is set to expire in June.

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In a memo, the regents said it's crucial the process of finding a new chancellor start as soon as possible.

They also paid tribute to Arvizu for helping NMSU achieve increased enrollment and spending on research and development.

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