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Nation's Restaurant News, April 23, 2007
POMONA, CALIF. -- The interim dean of the Collins School of Hospitality Management at California State Polytechnic University here will remain in his post for another year while officials renew a three-year-old search for a permanent dean in the fall of 2008.
David Klock's term is being extended through 2008, said Tomas Morales, the university's provost and vice president for academic affairs. Morales appointed Klock to the position last year. Klock also is dean of the College of Business Administration.
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The Collins School has been without a permanent dean since professor James Burke stepped down in 2003.
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