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Allegheny President Announces Plans for Upcoming Retirement

Allegheny College (PA) President James Mullen has announced his plans to retire at the end of the 2018-19 academic year.  Provost Ron Cole said the college’s Board of Trustees is spearheading the search for Mullen’s successor. Mullen said he made the decision to retire after discussions with his family and after reflecting on his career as a college president.
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