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Kilgore College inducts new president during investiture ceremony
TYLER, Texas (KETK)-- Kilgore College formally inducted the school's 10th president into office during an investiture ceremony on Tuesday morning.
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TYLER, Texas (KETK)-- Kilgore College formally inducted the school's 10th president into office during an investiture ceremony on Tuesday morning.
Dr. Staci Martin will assume the role of Kilgore College President following her appointment by the Board of Trustees on May 11, 2026. "An investiture is both a celebration of institutional history and a look [...].
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