The Chronicle of Higher Education

President of Central Connecticut State U. Announces Plans to Retire, Ending Plagiarism Inquiry

By SHARON WALSH

The president of Central Connecticut State University, who was found this month to have plagiarized parts of an opinion article he wrote for The Hartford Courant, told the state-university system's trustees on Friday that he would retire on July 1.

Richard L. Judd, 66, was the first...

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