Clearly, University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins has lost whatever credibility he once had with faculty, staff and most importantly the public. Which leads us to wonder if the
The University of Arizona’s financial issues are surprising and concerning. But the underlying reasons for them — and the way the university’s leadership has chosen to deal with both the
University of Arizona President Robert Robbins says the school’s administration is a big part of the financial problem the UA is currently dealing with. Last month, the University acknowledged it had far less cash on hand than it thought officials blamed an outdated financial model for the $240 million miscalculation.
University of Arizona students, faculty told regents they are intensely angry and worried about financial "mismanagement." UA President Robert Robbins spoke afterward.