In 2007, when Michael Sorrell took over as president of Paul Quinn College, about 400 of its 550 students were leaving
When Michael Sorrell, president of Paul Quinn College, walks around his campus in Dallas, he is greeted by shouts from halls and fields and classrooms.
The hugs come next. On a recent stroll around the school, about two dozen teachers, staff and students got what Mr. Sorrell calls his preacher hug. If there is a good vibe here,...
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