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BULLETIN

MORRIS LEAVES;

NEW PRESIDENT

AT SUNY ONEONTA

Dennis Craig Presided At Purchase

After State’s First Major Outbreak

SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras, left, introduces new interim SUNY Oneonta president Dennis Craig, who successfully carried SUNY Purchase through the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak.  Barbara Jean Morris has transitioned out of the college presidency to pursue other opportunities, said Malatras. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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  1. She was a failure that was in way over her head. A bad hire to begin with. Don’t know what it cost to get her out of there, but well worth the expense.
    But don’t just blame Morris for the trainwreck that occurred at SUNY Oneonta’s botched semester opening. Blame the people who approved a horrible plan. Blame SUNY, New York’s horrible governor (Dictator) and the small minority of few irresponsible students.

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