Does "Interim" mean permanent at TSU?

We notice on our campus that we seem to have a few "Interim" senior positions at TSU.  Our understanding by reading the faculty manual is that "Interim" can only be applied for up to 2 years after which the "Interim" position must become permanent or the individual needs to be replaced.  

Of course after last summer's SOPA musical chairs fiasco, all bets are off- after all, Dean Kieh deliberately chose to replace only 1 out of 3 Department Chairs, appearing to remove ONLY Dr. Michael Adams but keep on Drs. Baker and Smith despite them being beyond the 2 year limit. 

https://transparencystate.blogspot.com/2020/09/the-final-sopa-chairs-decision.html

Yet we do wonder- why is it that Interim Associate Provost, Dr. Rasoul Saneifard even almost 5 years of serving the Provost Office continues to sign his name with "Interim"?  

We also wonder- why is Interim Associate Dean Andrew Ewoh at the School of Public Affairs (SOPA) still signing his name as "Interim" even after 3 years of service to our university?  Perhaps this was his consolation prize?  

https://transparencystate.blogspot.com/2021/01/will-real-dean-of-sopa-please-stand-up_10.html


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