California bans state-funded travel to North Dakota, citing anti-LGBTQ+ legislation
Democratic California Attorney General Rob Bonta said a bill passed in North Dakota allows for discrimination against LGBT college students, but supporters of the legislation say it aims to expand free speech on campus and clearly doesn t target students of any particular viewpoint or orientation. 4:40 pm, Jun. 29, 2021 ×
The campus at North Dakota State University is seen on March 23, 2020. Forum file photo
BISMARCK California has barred most state-funded trips to North Dakota, calling foul on a bill passed earlier this year by lawmakers that allows student organizations at public colleges and universities to deny membership to those who don t align with their beliefs.
Behind the scenes, the story is quite different. His contract was up for renewal, one source familiar with the decision-making process that led up to today s news told me. It wasn t renewed.
That s a turn of events that some people might reasonably describe as getting canned. Fired. Shown the door.
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Per that contract, Bresciani gets a year of notice (it s good to be a higher education bureaucrat). The board added about six months to that (he ll be paid almost $560,000 in salary over those 18 months) and included some nonsense about his serving as a tenured professor at NDSU after that year is over.
Behind the scenes, the story is quite different. His contract was up for renewal, one source familiar with the decision-making process that led up to today s news told me. It wasn t renewed.
That s a turn of events that some people might reasonably describe as getting canned. Fired. Shown the door.
listen live
watch live
Per that contract, Bresciani gets a year of notice (it s good to be a higher education bureaucrat). The board added about six months to that (he ll be paid almost $560,000 in salary over those 18 months) and included some nonsense about his serving as a tenured professor at NDSU after that year is over.
State Board of Higher Education signs off on UND dorm proposal, addresses presidents contracts
The proposal would see dormitory-style buildings organized in a cluster around Wilkerson Hall, with extensive improvements made to some of those buildings, while some residential structures east of the English Coulee would be torn down. 6:20 pm, Jun. 29, 2021 ×
The State Board of Higher Education gave tentative approval to a UND proposal to consolidate dormitory rooms on the campus.
The proposal would see dormitory-style buildings organized in a cluster around Wilkerson Hall, with extensive improvements made to some of those buildings, while some residential structures east of the English Coulee would be torn down. New construction projects could happen west of the coulee, including new student apartments that would be managed by a private company. The SBHE OK’d the project at its regular meeting on Tuesday, June 29, but the proposal needs further budgetary ap
Behind the scenes, the story is quite different. His contract was up for renewal, one source familiar with the decision-making process that led up to today s news told me. It wasn t renewed.
That s a turn of events that some people might reasonably describe as getting canned. Fired. Shown the door.
Per that contract, Bresciani gets a year of notice (it s good to be a higher education bureaucrat). The board added about six months to that (he ll be paid almost $560,000 in salary over those 18 months) and included some nonsense about his serving as a tenured professor at NDSU after that year is over.