New president named at First Nations University

Charles Pratt was appointed president of the First Nations University of Canada after serving as interim leader of the troubled institution.

Pratt, a member of the Muscowpetung First Nation, has been running the school since June 2005. FNUC has faced financial and management problems and allegations of interference from tribal leaders.

Pratt, a former professor, vowed to put the focus back on education. The school's board of governors said it will work on resolving outstanding issues.

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Pratt appointed president of First Nations University (CBC 2/16)

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First Nations University - http://www.firstnationsuniversity.ca

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