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Carter to stay on as Sanford's chief of staff

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Published Tuesday, July 1st, 2003

FLORENCE, S.C. (AP) - Francis Marion University President Fred Carter will stay on as Gov. Mark Sanford's chief of staff for most of the rest of the year.

Carter was given a sabbatical by the university's board of trustees in January to serve as Sanford's chief of staff through June 30.

Trustees gave Carter the option of extending it through December.

Carter will begin spending more time at the school, at least one full day a week, said university spokesman Garry Ballard.

Carter said he plans to increase the number of days he spends on campus toward the end of the summer.

"This has certainly been an enriching experience for me, but I really miss being in Florence and the university," Carter said.

Carter said he will definitely be back at the university on a full-time basis by December.

"I think it's a good sign that he's transitioning back to the campus," said Charlene Wages, who chairs the faculty at Francis Marion. "I think we'll be very happy to have him back on campus again."

Information from: Florence Morning News

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