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Date Added: May 06, 2008 08:48:02 PM
South Carolina State University’s presidential search committee narrowed choices for a new president to three, reaching beyond traditional historically black institutions in a search for a leader who will boost the Orangeburg school’s academic reputation and raise more private money. Five candidates visited the campus last week. They included two university academic officers, the interim chief ...

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