Regents have confirmed John Fuchko as the new president of Dalton State College. Georgia’s Board of Regents confirmed the decision Wednesday.
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He took over as the interim president at Dalton State in June following the retirement of Margaret Venable, who led the college for eight years. He will assume the permanent post Thursday at the 4,500-student college in Dalton.
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