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Can Interim ‘Troubleshooter’ Presidents Turn Universities Around?
U.K. universities, in increasingly dire financial straits, are turning to experienced hands to steady the ship. But is short-termism really what institutions need?

Youngstown State Taps Controversial Congressman as President
Faculty and students are concerned about the confidential process used to hire Representative Bill Johnson, who has disputed the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
Embattled Birmingham-Southern Secures $5 Million Loan

St. Cloud State President to Exit Amid Tensions
Robbyn Wacker is set to leave office next year after a tenure marked by enrollment challenges, deep job cuts and clashes with faculty.

Loaned Mural Prompts Countersuits by College and Museum
City College of San Francisco administrators and Museum of Modern Art officials disagree on who should pay to move a massive wall mural back to the campus.
NE Iowa Community College President Contests His Dismissal
Bluefield State President Retired After Accreditor’s Critical Report

Debating the ‘Art’ of Institutional Statements
Four university presidents discussed the growing challenge of deciding when and whether to weigh in on controversial domestic or international affairs.
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