"Lincoln University President Placed on Leave Following VP's Tragic Death"

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The death of Antoinette “Bonnie” Candia-Bailey, a former administrator at Lincoln University of Missouri, has sparked allegations of racism and mistreatment by the university's president, John B. Moseley. Candia-Bailey, who was fired before her death, accused Moseley of harassment and bullying in an email citing mental health struggles. The university's board of curators is conducting a review of Moseley, who has volunteered to go on leave during the probe. Alumni and community members are calling for justice and change, highlighting racial dynamics and the impact of Candia-Bailey's positive influence.
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