By Associated Press - Saturday, March 22, 2014

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - The University of Toledo’s president says he will step down in little over a year.

Lloyd Jacobs announced Friday that he will leave his post at the end of June 2015.

He has been at the university the past eight years and before that led the former Medical University of Ohio in Toledo.



During Jacobs’ time as president, the University of Toledo finished off its largest capital fund campaign in history, raising $106 million.

The school’s board leader, Joseph Zerbey, says Jacobs plans to lead a new Institute of University Transformation that will focus on using technology to improve learning, increase access, and reduce costs for students.

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