Regents vote unanimously to oust Rothman
By Annika Bereny | Apr. 7In a 17-0 vote, the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents voted to terminate Rothman’s contract, making him the first system president to be fired.
In a 17-0 vote, the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents voted to terminate Rothman’s contract, making him the first system president to be fired.
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Last week, the Wisconsin Board of Regents asked UW-System President Jay Rothman to resign or face being fired. Rothman refused, saying the board gave him no reason for losing confidence in his leadership to warrant him stepping down.
For more on Rothman and the Board of Regents, Ellie Huber sat down with campus news editor Annika Bereny.
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Last week, the Wisconsin Board of Regents asked UW-System President Jay Rothman to resign or face being fired. Rothman refused, saying the board gave him no reason for losing confidence in his leadership to warrant him stepping down. For more on Rothman and the Board of Regents, Ellie Huber sat down with campus news editor Annika Bereny.
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