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When people think of One Nassau Hall these days, many already see an empty chair.And President Shapiro's announcement that he will resign at the end of the year has spurred administrators, faculty, town officials and student leaders to envision their ideal candidate to sit behind that hallowed desk.The next president will face different challenges ? overseeing the 500-student increase, the addition of a sixth residential college and the growing integration of the Frist Campus Center into student life.And students, faculty and administrators agree the president will be called to lead a continued push toward a more diverse student body and staff.The University already has begun this drive with the hiring of two African-American women ? Janet Dickerson, vice president for campus life and Lauren Robinson-Brown '85, director of communications ? in the past year.




