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Audit of Cal State San Marcos leaders' misspending released | Jeff McDonald, Morgan Cook

San Diego News Fix
San Diego News Fix
Episode • Feb 14, 2020 • 10m

Cal State San Marcos announced Wednesday that two key executives have left the university, the interim provost has resigned his position, and the dean of graduate studies is on administrative leave.
The changes come as the California State University system is preparing to release an audit that examines how and why top CSUSM officials used university funds for first-class flights and five-star hotels, exceeding spending limits.
The spending also has drawn the ire of CSUSM President Ellen Neufeldt, who said in a public address last week, “I need you to know that this is unacceptable, and this is not what we are about.
“Moving forward, we are hitting the reset button on our cultural drift.”
The university said Wednesday that Mike Schroder, the dean of extended learning, and Beth Schroder, the senior director of philanthropy, are no longer with the university.

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