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Ohio Dominican’s Debt Has Some Alumni Seeking President’s Ouster

Like many other small, private colleges in the United States, Ohio Dominican University is struggling with a steep enrollment drop, heavy debt and years of red ink. University officials say they’re making changes to fight the headwinds, but a group of recent alumni blames the president and wants him fired.  The board of trustees is standing by the president.
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