October 2, 1998
President of U. of Orlando Quits, Hoping to Help Its Law School Win Accreditation
President Neil R. Euliano agreed to resign from the University of Orlando in September, after a consultant concluded that its law school would stand a better chance of getting accredited if he left.
Mr. Euliano, who founded both the university and its law school, was advised that his dual role as the school's main financial backer and the university's president could be perceived as a conflict of
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