Haskell University faculty casts 'no confidence' vote April 3, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Haskell Indian Nations University faculty are signaling frustration with the college's top leader over free speech and governance issues with a vote of “no confidence.” The resolution describing school president Ronald Graham’s leadership style as “autocratic” was certified Thursday with a unanimous Faculty Senate vote, the Lawrence Journal-World reports. Graham, who began his presidency in May 2020, didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from the Journal-World. Graham angered the faculty when he sent a memorandum last month forbidding employees from expressing derogatory opinions about the administration and others, contending that such expression is “inappropriate” and not protected by academic freedom.