Newly-installed Kennesaw State University President Sam Olens’ job is safe for at least another week after a Fulton County judge postponed a hearing seeking to oust the former attorney general.

Last week, a group of KSU faculty, alumni and students sued Olens, Gov. Nathan Deal and the state Board of Regents, arguing that Olens’ appointment without conducting a national search or considering anyone else violated the Regents’ own policies in an illegal “quid pro quo” for his help covering up investigations into alleged “corrupt practices” by the Regents.

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