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J. Bruce Harreld is marking his first year as president of the University of Iowa. In this special report, The Gazette looks at Harreld's past, present and future through the lens of those who grew up with him, collaborated with him in the private sector, and worked with him on campus this past year. We dive into his on-campus candidate speech and dig into whether he's made good on his promises and ideological vows. We also try to answer the question, "After so much success in the private sector, why take this job?" What in his personality might motivate such a decision?
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