Denise Henning, the vice president of academics at the First Nations University of Canada, has resigned her post.
Henning blamed new administrators for her departure. She said it became "impossible" to do her job and that the school "has lost much of its credibility and its reputation," CBC News reported.
FNUC is in a financial and management shakeup amid allegations that it is running out of money. Nearly every top executive has been fired, been suspended or has resigned.
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