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The University s Faculty Senate met on March 11 and continued its discussion of no-confidence in the provost and chancellor.
The University of Kansas’ Faculty Senate continued its discussion of no confidence in the chancellor and provost in its Thursday afternoon meeting, ultimately voting to invite the leaders to hold two town halls related to the university’s budget crisis and other faculty concerns.
John Poggio, a professor of educational psychology and research, made the motion for the town halls. Like many members of the Faculty Senate, Poggio had discussed a potential vote of no confidence with his colleagues following the Faculty Senate meeting on Feb. 25. Some of his colleagues were in support, some were opposed, and many, he said, felt they did not know enough to make an informed decision.
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KU Faculty Senate to discuss a potential no-confidence vote in chancellor, provost
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