Dine College, a tribal college on the Navajo Nation, has appointed two co-presidents amid an investigation of President Ferlin Clark.
Ron Belloli, vice president of finance and administration, and Curtis Ray Benally, vice president of the Office of Institutional Advancement, were appointed on April 14. They will oversee the college's eight campuses until further notice, The Farmington Daily Times reported.
Clark was placed on administrative leave for unspecified reasons. The college student association is supporting him.
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(The Farmington Daily Times 4/20)
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