My niece texted me that Sweet Briar alums are angry and organizing to see what can be done. The decision to close came without any warning and didn’t give the alums any chance to see what they can do to keep the college alive.
The decision to close could all be on the up and up but from the outside I’d want to be sure that someone doesn’t have development plans for the property and needs the college out of the way.
Interesting.
I agree that the closing could be perfectly valid. I just find it odd, when Randolph-Macon’s money problems were a fixture on our local news for what seemed like months.