Hamline University President Retires Amid Islamic Art Controversy Criticism.

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The president of Hamline University, Fayneese Miller, has announced her plans to retire at the end of the academic year, just months after facing calls to resign over a controversy surrounding the display of Islamic art on campus. Miller, who has been president of the St. Paul, Minnesota-based university since 2015, said in a statement that she had been considering retirement for some time and that the decision was not related to the controversy.
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