Questions raised about cost of house built for North Dakota State University president

Oct. 19, 2009
President announced resignation last week as some officials call for audit of project

From The New York Times: Education officials in North Dakota are calling for an audit on the construction of a house built for the president of North Dakota State University, who resigned last week amid mounting questions about the project’s huge cost overrun. Joseph A. Chapman, president of the university, in Fargo, announced last week that he would depart in January.

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