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UB launches new phase of search for new President 

The Board of Trustees of the University of The Bahamas (UB), through its Presidential Search Committee (PSC), has launched the recruitment phase of the search for UB’s next President with the release of the presidential profile document “The Presidential Opportunity at UB.”The profile outlines the university’s strategic imperatives and the desired attributes and qualifications of the next President.

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Brandeis president steps down after no-confidence vote 

Two days after faculty members at Brandeis University narrowly voted no confidence in their president, Ron Liebowitz announced he’ll step down from the post, effective Nov. 1. Faculty criticized Liebowitz for fundraising failures and the way he handled a recent budget shortfall, which led to job cuts. Over all, they said Liebowitz has shown a “consistent pattern of damaging errors of judgment and poor leadership,” according to the no-confidence motion.

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Newsmakers – Community College Daily 

Susan Looney, president of Reading Area Community College, has received the 2024 President’s Merit Award from the Berks County (Pennsylvania) Latino Chamber of Commerce. The award exemplifies the leadership, dedication and contributions to the academic and broader community displayed by Looney in her role as president, according to the chamber.

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Mary Louise Reid, a ‘Renaissance Woman,’ Dies at 99 

Mary Louise Reid died peacefully in her sleep at her home in Waccabuc, New York, on Sept. 13. She was 99 years old and beloved by her large family and many friends. Brilliant and beautiful, she was also always kind, gracious, and self-effacing. Wife of 70 years, mother of six children, political spouse, passionate supporter of education, community servant, person of faith, talented athlete, and lover of dogs, Mary Louise was a renaissance woman for her times.

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Second trustee sues Penn State

Pennsylvania State University is locked in a legal battle with a second trustee who has raised questions about transparency and alleged retaliation from the board for his outspoken manner. Anthony Lubrano, an alumni-elected trustee, sued Penn State last month alleging the governing board launched a retaliatory investigation after he gave media interviews in which he “expressed his opinions on matters of public concern affecting the university,” according to a copy of the lawsuit. Specifically, Lubrano is demanding the university pay his legal fees for the investigation, which he argues was launched in an attempt to silence him for speaking out about potential violations of open meetings laws, university finances and other issues.

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IN: The unusual circumstances of how Pamela Whitten became president at Indiana University, KSU 

Pamela Whitten has ascended to presidential positions at state universities twice without being named by search committees among the initial finalists. Whitten was named the 19th president of Indiana University in 2021 even though she was not among the initial finalists. Three years earlier, the same thing happened at Kennesaw State University, where she was the fifth president. Whitten has been at the helm of one of Indiana’s largest economic drivers for three years. She was paid $829,209 last year after receiving a bonus from the board of trustees, and enjoys fringe benefits including free housing and a generous life insurance policy. Exactly why she was ushered into the positions — or by whose guiding hand, if any — is unclear.

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