Purdue president announces resignation
The number of universities competing with IU in its presidential search increased Friday as President Martin C. Jischke of Purdue University announced his retirement and said emphatically he will not consider being a candidate for the IU position. Purdue will now add to the growing number of institutions around the country searching for a new university president and may compete directly with IU in attracting potential candidates for the position. Jischke, whose leadership greatly expanded Purdue's fund-raising and research capacities, said he will step down effective June 30, 2007. "I feel very good right now," Jischke said. "I have absolutely loved every minute of my time at Purdue. I feel very good about what we've been able to accomplish and I'm excited for things we still have to do."

