A Laurentian University faculty member has said none of the answers from the university’s administration were satisfying following a heated senate meeting on Tuesday.
Laurentian University’s capital expansions from 2010 to 2020, along with “poor management of its financial affairs,” were big factors in the Sudbury school's insolvency last year, according to an Ontario auditor general's preliminary report submitted to the Legislature.
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May 2, 2021 – Posted in Opinion
by Lexey Burns, Editor-in-Chief
The cuts made by Laurentian in the CCAA process have become finalized as of April 30th, 2021.
Desks have been emptied, offices cleared out.
This is not how any of them pictured ending their career at Laurentian.
But the administration is not giving these grieving faculty and staff any sympathy, especially Marie Josée Berger, Vice President and Provost of Laurentian.
It started with a post on Save Our Sudbury Facebook page saying that Berger “made the announcement [of the termination of the midwifery program] and left the meeting, providing NO details in answer to my questions.”