A report has been issued by UNC on the freelancing that was going on at NC Central University in Durham related to the unauthorized Atlanta campus NCCU officials were operating outside the rules. There’s still no word on whether the university will have to reimburse the feds for $3 million in student aid that was distributed.
The report also fails to specifically name the people who set this up and operated it outside the rules, according to the New & Observer. Why not? The responsible parties should be named publicly and specifics released on how they are being held accountable. From the N&O:
The report doesn’t place blame by name, but the chancellor in 2004 was James Ammons, now president at Florida A&M. The provost was Lucy Reuben, now a Duke professor, and Beverly Washington Jones, a dean at the time, signed off on some of the documents related to the program’s creation. Jones succeeded Reuben as provost and was moved out of that position earlier this year by Charlie Nelms, the current chancellor.