CBU president retires unexpectedly in midst of financial struggle
The university’s staff was notified Friday afternoon after several days of rumors.
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The university’s staff was notified Friday afternoon after several days of rumors.
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CBU went on probation after making drastic cuts to its staff last fall. Now, with fundraising up more than 100%, the university is pushing to redefine its mission as Memphis-centric.
According to a U of M spokesperson, the university reissued tickets through its portal, “due to safety concerns.”
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