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A snap shot of presidents in the CCCU

July 29, 2019July 29, 2019 / Jared S. Burkholder / Leave a comment

What does historian Chris Gehrz do in his spare time? Apparently he plays with spreadsheets. I realize this is the second recent post of his I'm using to "piggy-back" on, but his quick survey of presidents at CCCU schools caught my attention and has brought out some interesting findings. (I must also admit to looking … Continue reading A snap shot of presidents in the CCCU

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