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John Jasinski had intended to retire in June, but his last day in his office will be Dec. 20. 

Brandon Wall, Rogersville, says, "I’m pleased with and fully support the decision of the Missouri State University Board of Governors on Nov. 22 to retain President Biff Williams in his capacity with the university."

Community leaders weigh in as Williams faces litigation, uphill battle with faculty.

More than $5 million is available through a state grant.

The decision comes as President Richard "Biff" Williams is facing a lawsuit in Utah.

SBJ compiles a list of the university's board members as they consider a lawsuit filed against school President Richard "Biff" Williams.

After a vote of no-confidence from the Faculty Senate, the MSU Board of Governors held a fourth closed meeting in the wake of a Utah lawsuit against President Richard "Biff" Williams.

Students can more easily transfer through the newly announced partnership.

Christian Overstreet is chosen to succeed the retiring Mike Bell.

A search process is underway for the successor to Ron Snodgrass.

Staff reductions are among decisions announced by district officials.

The Innovation & Growth publication explores business and community growth strategies, technology investments and regional assets needed to better compete for businesses and talent.

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Board was unaware of Title IX complaint at time of Williams’ hire.

A Q&A with MSU President Richard “Biff” Williams was followed by a motion of no confidence after a federal lawsuit was filed regarding his time at Utah Tech. 

The board did not know of Title IX complaint at time of Richard “Biff” Williams’ hire, official says.

The closed meeting this afternoon comes amid a presidential scandal at the university.

The initiative seeks to pair MSU students with startup businesses.

The Springfield university’s board, which held a closed emergency meeting with all members present, is standing by the newly hired Richard “Biff” Williams.  

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