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Board, Greenwood in accord

Board of Regents and the UH president make peace after months of discord

By Craig Gima

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Nov 16, 2012

~~<p>KAHULUI &raquo; The University of Hawaii Board of Regents expressed its support for President M.R.C. Greenwood Thursday night, saying they will &quot;work together&quot; after months of turmoil that began with the Stevie Wonder concert debacle.</p>
<p>&quot;The regents are optimistic that under President Greenwood's leadership the university will correct the management failures highlighted by the (regents') Advisory Task Group Report on Operational and Financial Controls Improvement,&quot; said the statement, issued more than four hours after the board ended its fourth closed-door session on Greenwood's future.</p>
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A series of meetings featuring University of Hawaii President M.R.C. Greenwood and representatives of the Board of Regents will focus on the future of the 10-campus system:
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KAHULUI » The University of Hawaii Board of Regents expressed its support for President M.R.C. Greenwood Thursday night, saying they will "work together" after months of turmoil that began with the Stevie Wonder concert debacle.

"The regents are optimistic that under President Greenwood's leadership the university will correct the management failures highlighted by the (regents') Advisory Task Group Report on Operational and Financial Controls Improvement," said the statement, issued more than four hours after the board ended its fourth closed-door session on Greenwood's future. PUBLIC INVITED A series of meetings featuring University of Hawaii President M.R.C. Greenwood and representatives of the Board of Regents will focus on the future of the 10-campus system: Login for more...



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