Catholic University’s governing board asserted “great confidence” in the school’s leadership Tuesday despite a recent no-confidence vote from a sizeable bloc of dissident professors amid a plan to save money by cutting faculty. [Faculty dissidents report vote of no confidence in Catholic U. leadership]“There’s a lot of positive things going on at this university,” board Chairman Joseph L. Carlini told The Washington Post. “We value tenure,” Garvey said. But Garvey said Catholic will reserve control over faculty hiring decisions related to the Tucson project. The project, Garvey said, will establish a presence for the university in a market that has many Hispanic and Catholic students.
Source: Washington Post June 05, 2018 22:41 UTC