College Board recommends Alfred Rankins as next President of Alcorn.


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A state higher education administrator is the board's choice to be the next president of Alcorn State University.

The board announced Thursday that Deputy Commissioner of Academic Affairs Alfred Rankins Jr. is its preferred candidate to become the next leader of the 4,000-student university.


Rankins previously served as interim president of Mississippi Valley State University.


The College Board began a rapid search for a new president after M. Christopher Brown II resigned in December. Brown stepped down as the board moved to suspend him during an investigation into purchasing problems.


Records reviewed by The Associated Press show Alcorn spent almost $89,000 on furniture and renovations at the president's house without seeking bids as required under state law. Documents also show Alcorn paid $85,000 in fees to a concert production company associated with a Brown aide, possibly violating state ethics law. And an auditor says the school spent more than $67,000 in bond money on projects not allowed in the lending agreement.


Norris Edney has been serving as acting president since Brown resigned.


Usually, the board appoints a search committee, hires a search firm when it looks for a new president and interviews multiple candidates, a process that takes months. However, last year, the board changed the rules governing presidential choices to allow it to speed up the process. No search firm was hired in the Alcorn search, and the board search committee which was named Jan. 24 appears to have held one meeting Wednesday to interview or discuss candidates.
 
I understand that you need a new president really I do...but after the last incident with that thief of a president, a thorough search should be conducted. Even if it takes some months
 



Alcorn has had bad luck with Presidents so I think this is a good move for them. He is an alum who appears to deserve a shot.
 
I don't think this was Alcorn's choice of how the process should have been handled. I feel this is the College Boards
way of putting a "Yes Man" in place. When has the college board ever put one of their own as President and not even interview any candidates. They should have known something was up.......I was told by one of the Alumni that the college board representatives didn't even bother to show up on campus for the scheduled informational sessions on what the people wanted in a new president.
 
I don't think this was Alcorn's choice of how the process should have been handled. I feel this is the College Boards
way of putting a "Yes Man" in place. When has the college board ever put one of their own as President and not even interview any candidates. They should have known something was up.......I was told by one of the Alumni that the college board representatives didn't even bother to show up on campus for the scheduled informational sessions on what the people wanted in a new president.

You think an alum qualifies as a "yes man"?
 
I don't think this was Alcorn's choice of how the process should have been handled. I feel this is the College Boards
way of putting a "Yes Man" in place. When has the college board ever put one of their own as President and not even interview any candidates. They should have known something was up.......I was told by one of the Alumni that the college board representatives didn't even bother to show up on campus for the scheduled informational sessions on what the people wanted in a new president.

No, it was not who Alcornites wanted.. And yes the IHL was on campus. At the end of the day they gonna put who they want no matter what.... So we will see what happens..
 
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