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A forensic audit of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System has found no fraud or criminal behavior, but does offer recommendations for improving internal policies and staff training.
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The state Council on Postsecondary Education is recommending Hazard Community and Technical College play a key role in filling the need for a four-year residential university in southeast Kentucky.
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After a months long national search, outgoing state Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles has been named the fourth president of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System.
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Outgoing Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles is being considered for the presidency of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System. Quarles is one of three finalists for the job that oversees Kentucky’s 16 community and technical college campuses.