More needs to be done, May said.
"We have the commitment from the trustees of making this one of top public universities in the country," he said. "The chancellor has to mobilize all the stakeholders in pursuit of this vision."
Holub has a bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania and two master's degrees and a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin. He taught German at Tennessee and UC Berkeley. He said he expects to be in Boston for Monday's trustees meeting.
Trustees Chairman Robert Manning called Holub "an inspiring and accomplished new leader for our flagship campus."
"Robert Holub is committed to the very best in undergraduate and graduate education and also understands the many ways that our university must serve the commonwealth," Manning said.
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