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Trustees at Tiffin U. Accept Exit of President

The fifth president of Tiffin University has resigned after just six months on the job.  Curtis B. Charles, whose hiring was announced in March and who took office July 1, left the private university effective Dec. 31.  The university announced his departure in a news release Wednesday night and said its board of trustees had accepted his resignation, which “was the result of a difference in views on strategic vision.”
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