Hancock, MI — A college founded by Finnish immigrants in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula will be looking for a new leader. Philip Johnson says he’s resigning as president of Finlandia University in Hancock at the end of 2021-22 school year. He didn’t give a reason. Johnson has been criticized by faculty members, who approved a no-confidence vote in June. In response, the school's governing board said attracting more students was a “top priority.” Finlandia was known as Suomi College when it opened in 1896. It is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year. The liberal arts school said it had 430 students in September.