The president of Morris Brown College, an HBCU in Atlanta, was terminated from his position and replaced by a member of the university’s board in a surprise and unclear decision Monday. Dr. Kevin E. James held the president’s position for seven years and his contract was set to expire in 2029, he said in a statement. But on Monday, James was told he had been terminated “without providing specific cause or substantive explanation.” Board of Trustee member Nzinga Shaw was appointed as interim president on the same day, according to a statement from the university. Weeks before accreditation reaffirmation review The surprising decision to remove James and appoint
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