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Professors who devoted their careers to developing the local university are demanding an inquiry as to how the mess occurred, as well as the enactment of a plan to reverse the devastation.
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Approximately 200 former professors and senior librarians at Laurentian University have retired with dignity and pride in the University they put their lives and careers into building.
All came here from outside the Sudbury area after being students themselves at universities as they developed the skills and background knowledge to become experts in a specialized discipline. They came from across Canada and the world, and after devoting at least 11 years of their lives as university students themselves, they chose to accept a position at Laurentian University.
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