Calls for Accountability at Lincoln University Following Administrator's Tragic Death

The president of Lincoln University in Missouri, John Moseley, has been placed on paid leave following the suicide of the university's vice president of student affairs, Antoinette "Bonnie" Candia-Bailey. Her family alleges that she was terminated by Moseley before her death and had expressed a deteriorating relationship with him. The university's board of curators has initiated a review of personnel issues and mental health concerns, with Moseley volunteering to go on leave during the review. Calls for Moseley's ouster have emerged from students, alumni, and the university's national alumni association, while the board emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the mental health of employees.
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