Another Central Michigan University institution is giving a vote of “no confidence” to CMU President George E. Ross and Provost Gary Shapiro. In a Monday editorial in the Central Michigan Life, the student newspaper joined the Academic Senate as another organization expressing a lack of confidence in the school’s leadership following months of turmoil that included a faculty contract dispute. The Academic Senate, a faculty-led curriculum policy-making body, announced its opinion following a December vote. In Monday’s editorial — with the headline, “No confidence in Ross, Shapiro” — the student newspaper seemed to side with the criticisms voiced in the Academic Senate’s opinion.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
CMU newspaper next to give president 'no confidence' vote following financial moves
Another Central Michigan University institution is giving a vote of “no confidence” to CMU President George E. Ross and Provost Gary Shapiro. In a Monday editorial in the Central Michigan Life, the student newspaper joined the Academic Senate as another organization expressing a lack of confidence in the school’s leadership following months of turmoil that included a faculty contract dispute. The Academic Senate, a faculty-led curriculum policy-making body, announced its opinion following a December vote. In Monday’s editorial — with the headline, “No confidence in Ross, Shapiro” — the student newspaper seemed to side with the criticisms voiced in the Academic Senate’s opinion.
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