
Kentucky State University president resigns amid financial audit
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Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II's resignation was accepted Tuesday by the college's Board of Regents amid multiple lawsuits and a financial audit of the school.
"As the Kentucky State University community comes together, with a renewed appreciation for our collegiate campus atmosphere and a commitment to our core mission and values, I am humbled and energized by the opportunity to serve our students and community following what has certainly been a time of unprecedented change," Stamps said in a statement Tuesday. Brown's resignation came during a special meeting Tuesday, when the Board discussed "Pending Litigation" and "Individual Personnel Matters" in a closed session. The board also approved the hiring of an auditor to review the financial status of the historically Black university.More Related News













