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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowPurdue University leaders aren't saying whether the school's president will stay on the job after she reaches its normal retirement age next year.
France Cordova's initial five-year contract ends in June 2012. She also turns 65 in August 2012 and would have to retire the following summer unless Purdue's Board of Trustees gives her an extension from the policy covering top university administrators.
The Journal & Courier reports trustees chairman Keith Krach declined to discuss Cordova's contract or whether a search was planned to find her eventual replacement.
A university spokesman said Cordova decided it would be inappropriate for her to comment.
Purdue's trustees in 1997 asked then-President Steven Beering to stay for two more years past the retirement age.
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