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College loses pick for president

Standoff thwarts selection process

Quincy College, which has 4,000 students, offers an array of programs, including a popular nursing program. The college president, Sue Harris, has delayed her retirement. Quincy College, which has 4,000 students, offers an array of programs, including a popular nursing program. The college president, Sue Harris, has delayed her retirement. (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff/File 2009)
By Robert Knox
Globe Correspondent / September 9, 2010

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Quincy College’s long search for a new leader is apparently back at square one, after its declared choice for president withdrew from consideration after waiting 77 days for a contract offer. (Full article: 946 words)

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