Gregory Williams, president of City College of New York and former dean of the law school at Ohio State University, is expected to be named the University of Cincinnati’s 27th president.
Williams, 65, an attorney with a doctoral degree in political science, is a product of a biracial marriage and considers himself to be African-American. He is well known for a memoir titled, “Life on the Color Line: The True Story of a White Boy Who Discovered he was Black.”
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