Carnegie Launches Search for Boyer Successor

Following the death of Ernest L. Boyer, the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has named an interim president and will begin this month the process of finding a successor for the influential educator.

Mr. Boyer, 67, one of the premier statesmen of American education, died Dec. 8 of lymphoma.

Charles E. Glassick, the vice chairman of the foundation's board of trustees and the president of the Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta, has been named the acting president of...

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