“No Confidence” in Rector of University of Richmond Trustees Members of a Black student coalition marched to demand the removal of Paul Queally, rector of the Board of Trustees for the University of Richmond. Now, faculty have joined them with a vote of no confidence. (Photo: Crixell Matthews/VPM News) On Monday, University of Richmond faculty announced a vote of no confidence in Paul Queally, rector of the Board of Trustees. It was the latest reaction after the university rejected a Black student coalition demand to remove the names of white supremacists and segregationists from campus buildings. Faculty began voting on Friday, two weeks after a meeting where faculty and members of the student coalition spoke with Queally and other high-level administrators about their decision to keep the names on campus buildings. Black Students said the decision was one of many factors that make them feel unsafe on campus.