Jeffrey Vitter, UA chancellor candidate, chosen as Ole Miss leader

Chancellor finalist Jeffrey Vitter, who spoke to about 250 people Thursday at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, shows off two UA pet-collar bandannas.
Chancellor finalist Jeffrey Vitter, who spoke to about 250 people Thursday at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, shows off two UA pet-collar bandannas.

JACKSON, Miss. — The Mississippi College Board has named Jeffrey Vitter, the brother of a U.S. senator who is provost at the University of Kansas, as its top choice to become chancellor of the University of Mississippi.

John Polk, chairman of the Senate Universities and Colleges Committee, said Higher Education Commissioner Glenn Boyce told him the board will announce Vitter's selection at 2 p.m. Monday. The board still needs to take a final vote to make the selection official.

Vitter, a 59-year-old computer scientist, has also served as provost at Texas A&M University and dean of the College of Science at Indiana's Purdue University.

Republican Sen. David Vitter of Louisiana is Jeffrey Vitter's brother.

Earlier this month, Vitter was named one of three finalists to become chancellor of the University of Arkansas.

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