Two former administrators at troubled Chicago State University are suing the institution over their dismissal last summer, the Chicago Tribune reported on Sunday. The two ex-officials say the university’s trustees were trying to seize control from local administrators. One of the former administrators says he was fired in retaliation for asking state officials to investigate the trustees’ role in governance.
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2 Former Chicago State U. Officials Sue Over Firing
October 18, 2009, 1:40 pm
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