Leadership turmoil and heartbreaking loss shake Lincoln University as calls for resignation intensify and shocking emails surface.
The corridors of Lincoln University in Missouri are buzzing with drama as President Dr. John B. Moseley finds himself on paid leave following a tragic event. The recent death of the university's Vice President for Student Affairs, Antoinette 'Bonnie' Candia-Bailey, has thrown the campus into disarray. Calls for Moseley's resignation have reached a crescendo, fueled by revelations of damning emails from Candia-Bailey before her untimely death. The university community is in turmoil, grappling with the aftermath of these shocking events.
Amid the chaos, details of Candia-Bailey's emails naming Moseley as a bully have emerged, shedding light on a potentially toxic environment within the university's leadership. The sudden and mysterious death of a key administrator has exposed cracks in the institution's foundation, leaving students and faculty reeling. The controversy has not only tarnished the reputation of the university but has also sparked broader conversations about mental health and workplace dynamics.
As the saga unfolds, Moseley's leave of absence and the mounting pressure for his removal have captured national attention, putting a spotlight on the internal challenges facing HBCUs. Candia-Bailey's tragic passing has highlighted the critical need for support systems for university staff and the importance of addressing workplace issues promptly. The aftermath of these events will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on Lincoln University and the wider academic community, prompting reflections on leadership, mental health, and organizational culture.
The president of Lincoln University in Missouri was placed on paid leave Friday after calls for his ouster following an administrator's death by suicide ...
Candia-Bailey, VP for Student Affairs at Lincoln University, died earlier this week due to suicide, according to HBCU Buzz. That publication's sources ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.- โ A controversial start to the year for Lincoln University President Dr. John Moseley and the Board of Curators after the University's ...
On Monday, LU's vice president of student affairs, Antoinette 'Bonnie' Candia-Bailey, died by suicide. Before her death, she left an email to Moseley and ...
Antoinette "Bonnie" Candia-Bailey was the HBCU's vice president of student affairs before she died.
Dr. Antoinette Candia-Bailey sent emails naming Lincoln University presdent Dr. John Moseley as a bully prior to suicide.
The president of Lincoln University of Missouri is on paid administrative leave after the vice president of student affairs reportedly died by suicide.
John Moseley, president of the Jefferson City, Missouri, HBCU, took leave amid allegations around Antoinette โBonnieโ Candia-Bailey's death.
Lincoln University President John Moseley is now facing calls to resign amid protests from the community in Jefferson City, Missouri.
President Dr. John B. Mosely was placed paid administrative leave after facing calls for removal following the death of a faculty member.
Since hearing about the unfortunate loss of a Black woman HBCU leader, VP of Student Affairs at Lincoln University Dr. Antoinette Candia-Bailey due to ...