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The chancellor of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system will be leaving his position effective July 1st.
Chancellor Terrence Cheng has agreed to step down on July 1. But he will stay on as a "strategic consultant" at his full salary until his contract expires next summer.
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Terrence Cheng, the embattled head of Connecticut’s largest public college system, reached a settlement agreement to step down from the role at the end of June.
Following a recent spending controversy, the Connecticut State Colleges and University system has declined to renew Chancellor Terrence Cheng’s contract, officials announced Monday.
The video above aired in December of 2024, when Comptroller Sean Scanlon released an independent audit of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) System. HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — ...
Outgoing German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will bid farewell to French President Emmanuel Macron during a brief visit to Paris ...
Karen Marrongelle has withdrawn from consideration for the position of chancellor of Montana Tech, state officials said ...
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