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Bard College president exits as Epstein ties draw scrutiny

Bard College president exits as Epstein ties draw scrutiny
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Leon Botstein announced on Friday that he is stepping down as the longtime president of Bard College amid scrutiny over his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Botstein wrote in an email obtained by The Associated Press that he would retire at the end of June, ending his decades-long tenure at the helm of...

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