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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This doesn't merit a thread. It's biased slander, with zero basis in reality. There is NO investigation. Jeff, you should delete this thread immediately. It's diminishing the credibility of your site. [/quote] https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2680892/LTR-to-USATTY-and-FDIC-IG-Re-Apparent-Fraud-Sen.pdf [/quote] That's not a credible source. It's just republican propaganda and fake news. Notice no legitimate news agencies are reporting this. [/quote] I'm a moderate liberal, and I like [i]National Review.[/i] News about her unethical decisions was out last year, and then it conveniently died down. Mrs. Sanders Promised Other People’s Money Would Pay for Burlington College. It Didn’t. http://www.nationalreview.com/article/435483/bernie-sanderss-wife-burlington-college-lesson-financial-mismanagement May 17, 2016 [quote]During her seven-year tenure as president of the college, from 2004 to 2011, Jane Sanders pledged to double the student enrollment by spending millions of dollars of borrowed money on a beautiful new campus — 33 acres along the bank of Lake Champlain that was purchased in 2010 from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington, Vt. President Sanders predicted that the new campus would attract more students and donations from alumni. It didn’t. The next year, Sanders took her $200,000 severance package and left Burlington College in such dire straits that by July 2014, the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) put the institution on probation for not meeting its financial-resources standard. The Chronicle of Higher Education concluded that since the Federal Department of Education allows a college only two years of probation, Burlington College would have lost its accreditation in January 2017. On May 13, 2016, the Burlington College Board of Trustees voted unanimously to close the college effectively at the end of this month. [/quote] [/quote]
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