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St. John’s University President Resigns in Wake of Embezzlement Scandal

The Huffington Post reports:

Father Donald Harrington, president of St. John’s University in New York City, announced Friday in a campuswide email he will resign on July 31, while barely alluding to the embezzlement scandal plaguing his administration.

“For quite a while, I have been thinking about when would be the best time to relinquish the leadership role to younger, perhaps more energetic, individuals,” Harrington wrote in the letter. “The urgings of many members of the Board of Trustees and others persuaded me to remain longer than I had originally planned. But the difficulties for everyone during the past year have convinced me, after much prayer and reflection, that the time to leave the presidency has now come.”

Harrington boasted about increases in donations to St. John’s and a growth in the university’s investment portfolio during his 24 year tenure. He avoided mentioning Cecilia Chang, a former dean and vice president of international relations at the university, who was accused of embezzling more than $1 million from St. John’s prior to her November suicide.

New York magazine reported in February that Chang and Rob Wile, Harrington’s chief of staff, lavishly spent university money on overseas shopping trips and expensive hotel stays. Wile also took out secret loans from a former St. John’s Board of Trustees chair to help fund a real estate venture with Harrington, according to New York. The duo did not disclose the loan or the real estate project to the board…

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