WVU's president to resign over degree scandal

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West Virginia University President Mike Garrison said today he will resign in September to end the controversy surrounding the improper awarding of a master's degree to the governor's daughter. "After careful reflection, I have determined I am the one person who is uniquely situated to stop this dialogue with my decision," Garrison told the school's Board of Governors. "It is the most ... [link]

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