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Ex-Norwich University president accused of violating policies of oldest private US military college
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Date:2025-04-17 09:09:54
NORTHFIELD, Vt. (AP) — The recently departed president of Norwich University, the country’s oldest private military college, violated the school’s core guiding values and policies, according to the board of trustees.
Mark Anarumo submitted his resignation effective Jan. 4 and the board accepted it on Tuesday, trustees said.
“He served the University with enthusiasm, especially during the COVID pandemic, and connected closely with many of the University’s communities,” the board said in a statement. It did not provide details of the alleged violations.
Anarumo said in a letter to the Norwich community that after extensive conversation with his family, he resigned.
“No one person is more important than the institution, and that includes the president. My family and I are departing Norwich with great fondness and gratitude, and in a way that will ensure the institution can remain focused on its mission and purpose,” he wrote.
In late November, the board was informed of some of Anarumo’s actions that may have violated the school’s policies, the board said. The panel launched an outside investigation and Anarumo was placed on paid leave when preliminary findings determined that he violated Norwich’s core values and policies, the board said.
Karen Gaines, the school’s provost and dean of faculty, has been appointed acting president.
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