The University of Miami on Monday is expected to name Dr. Julio Frenk - a Harvard school of public health dean of faculty and Mexico's former minister of heath - as its new president, the Miami Herald reports.
If chosen, Frenk would take over on Sept. 1 as the university's sixth president. He would become the first Hispanic to lead UM.
The 61-year-old Frenk is expected to be introduced at a news conference on Monday after a formal vote by the UM Board of Trustees, unnamed sources told the Herald.
If chosen, Frenk would take over on Sept. 1 as the university's sixth president. He would become the first Hispanic to lead UM.
The 61-year-old Frenk is expected to be introduced at a news conference on Monday after a formal vote by the UM Board of Trustees, unnamed sources told the Herald.