Mahoney to retire
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Lincoln University President Carolyn Mahoney will retire this summer.
In a two-sentence news release, LU said the first woman to head the Jefferson City school will leave the job "effective August 15."
LU's curators said they would appoint a search committee "immediately."

Comments
online_editor 1 year ago
I removed a comment due to its incendiary nature. Feel free to post criticisms of public entities, policies and officials' job performance, but please avoid any personal or inflammatory attacks that bait a group of people to respond with similar attacks. Thanks. --Rick Brown, online editor, News Tribune
asb 1 year ago
So Mahoney allowed black criminals to control Lincoln? Only local yokels (white kids who are dumb enough to go there) will be students if the thugs go away? You are really on fire there Dan.
John 1 year ago
How DARE you write disparagingly of those who obtain a higher education at Lincoln University. You represent the worst kind of person, you actually personify hubris. Oh, you do not know what hubris means, look it up. I, on the other hand, received most of my education at Lincoln and I know what the word means.
Sequoia 1 year ago
My buddy got a degree from Lincoln, then rocked it at one of the best law schools in the country.
It ain't where you're at, it's what you do there. Just sayin.
LadyLiberty 1 year ago
John...very well put
JCLifer 1 year ago
Mahoney was a little better than that Franks clown several years ago. He about buried that place.
JCLifer 1 year ago
Jenkins was a deal too. Where do they find these people?
linoge 1 year ago
I earned my Bachelor's degree from Lincoln and was acccepted to graduate school within two weeks. LU was an excellent springboard for achieving my educational goals. The future is looking bright for me. Thanks Lincoln and thank you Dr. Mahoney.
JCLifer 1 year ago
I went to Lincoln for two years and then CMSU. Although I only took gen ed classes at Lincoln, I lost 24the credit hours that CMSU would not accept for transfer.
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