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Holy Cross employee that sent troubling email no longer employed by college

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A Holy Cross employee who sent a troubling email about the future of the school is no longer employed by the school.

In an email sent to the campus community Monday night, interim president the Rev. David Tyson said that Dr. Kelly Jordan was “no longer an employee of the college.” The vice president for student affairs will leave after students complete final exams this week, according to the South Bend Tribune.

The South Bend Tribune reports the email spread quickly among students, employees and alumni, raising fears about the college’s future financial well-being.

Holy Cross is a Roman Catholic four-year liberal arts college with an enrollment of about 529 students on its South Bend campus.

The email’s accidental release comes only weeks after the college’s president, Brother John Paige, abruptly left that post.

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1 comment

Kate May 9, 2017 at 4:58 pm

Troubling that a Christian institution would fire someone for making a mistake. Did the employee do it on purpose? We’re the powers that be keeping a secret they shouldn’t have been? She could have been reprimanded and taken off distribution, her pay docked…hope those doing the firing can withstand the “stones” of sin.

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