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Interim president named at Navajo tribal college
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TUESDAY, JULY 15, 2003 Ferlin Clark has been named interim president of Dine College on the Navajo Nation while the college continues its search for a permanent leader. Clark is a tribal member. He has a master's in educational administration from Harvard University and a bachelor of arts in teacher education from Fort Lewis College. Get the Story:
Harvard grad hired as Diné College president (The Gallup Independent 7/14) Relevant Links:
Dine College - http://www.dinecollege.edu Related Stories:
Work on new tribal college campus to begin (06/03)
Navajo tribal college's N.M. dean fired (02/11)
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