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A Question of ‘Ethos and Identity’
The nuns who founded Notre Dame College in Ohio are cutting ties. Campus leaders are searching for solutions to retain its formal status as a Catholic college.
New College Faculty Censures Board
Board Minutes Show Alcorn State President Was Fired

State Report Blames Leaders for Financial Issues at N.J. City U
A report from the New Jersey state comptroller found that inadequate budget processes and a lack of board oversight led to a fiscal crisis at New Jersey City University.
Ohio State Board Pushes Back on Anti-DEI Bill
Ohio State’s Board of Trustees blasted a State Senate bill one day before it passed. The rare move comes as culture war politics drive education reforms across the U.S.
Central State President Resigns Amid Scrutiny

What’s Driving Presidential Turnover in Mississippi?
Four presidents have left Mississippi’s eight public institutions since last June, with little explanation. Critics say the system board’s hiring practices are largely to blame.

When Critics Come for the President
Whittier College’s president resigned last week amid rampant criticism from alumni and employees. Other embattled presidents have succumbed to similar pressures, while some remain in place.
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