Wednesday, January 11, 2012

CMU newspaper next to give president 'no confidence' vote following financial moves

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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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