The Massachusetts Board of Higher Education wants the power to intervene when colleges or universities, like Mount Ida College, face the prospect of financial collapse, reports the Herald’s Kathleen McKiernan and Brian Dowling. “This is a system failure,” said board chairman Chris Gabrieli of Mount Ida’s planned closing next month. “So many people were misled or straight out deceived.”
The Globe’s Laura Krantz has more on yesterday’s sometimes emotional board hearing into Mount Ida’s controversial plan to close the school and sell off the Newton campus to UMass-Amherst. Meanwhile, the BBJ’s Max Stendahl reports that angry Mount Ida students have disinvited the college’s president from their graduation ceremony next month, while Stendahl in a separate BBJ story says Mount Ida food-service workers are already getting pink slips. Last but not least, we missed this piece yesterday by the Herald’s Hillary Chabot, on the surprised reaction of Democratic gubernatorial candidate Setti Warren, who teaches at Mount Ida, to the school’s unexpected closing. |