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3 Remain in North Alabama Presidential Search

The University of North Alabama is starting its fall break a day early because of a campus death threat.
University of North Alabama
The University of North Alabama is starting its fall break a day early because of a campus death threat.

The search for a new president of the University of North Alabama is down to three people after one of the finalists removed himself from consideration.

Officials say Robin C. Capehart of West Liberty University has dropped out of the running.

That leaves Provost Kenneth D. Kitts of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke; Chancellor Randall W. Hanna of the Florida College System; and Chancellor Sandra J. Jordan of the University of South Carolina-Aiken.

The three will be on campus in Florence for interviews starting later this week.

The school is seeking a replacement for William Cale following his retirement in March.

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