Joseph I. Castro, the first person of color, to lead the CSU, die in 58
Joseph I. Castro, the first person of color died on Sunday Cancer to lead the California State University Sustaine on Sunday morning. He was 58 5.
The castro won the public university for the development of graduation and achievements to 2022 by 2022.
He served as a university system, which resumed on his second year and resumed against the high-level executive in the state of Farir.
In a statement, CSU shared the Castro “Many Castro” many Years and Leadership CSU and in California for CSU and Higher Education in California. “
Castro was graduated from the first race college college college had grown in the valley of San Jatan’s Valley. Raised in Hinford, a relaxation
He said in a statement, “as his family we comfortably comfortable to know that Joe’s life was instructed by the gates of the gates of opportunity for others.” He can take fast in exchange for education and society. “Learning may improve society.”
His short time that Chancellor was challenging. During his first year, he encouraged protein around campuses around online education and security protocols around the reopens and security protocols.
In early February 2022, he wrote the state of Farresides, harassment and workplace for five to 5 to 2019.
Castro said he had decised on the basis of the CMS General Advice among others.
“I’m a massive status for gender equality over my career and” turned to the progress of their professional life. “
افکاضونه په په په په په په Times in many years have been found in many years how the claims of domestic abuse claims, harassment and revengement and revenge. In many cases, officials fail to protect polls and students in campuses.
After handing from his lamp, castro went to top poly san louis. The print company in the article and the family candidate’s spokesman, which were arrived at the classroom to the classroom on art, agriculture, education and leadership.
After, he worked with Michael N. Both often cooperated based on california public university systems.
Drock, which worked in different capacities of more than 25 years ago, praised the promise of the highest education of his friend and called the “Traelbell” before two weeks. Drock had a decade long-term relationship, serve as UC Abrokin for 14 years and as the President of the University General System President.
“He really created a way that is not previously available,” draw that is currently retired from UC. “At the person who was considered to be a significantly for someone to be the head of a public learning system, and it really was a special thing to get.”
Castro “was an important partner at the UCped establishment” and “A friend and colleague” at California University, the long time and education.
Castro survived by his wife, Mary and his two sons and daughter.
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