Centenary University sued over ‘outrageous’ firing of tenured professors
Updated Feb 08, 2021;
Posted Feb 08, 2021
Centenary University in Hackettstown is accused of terminating four tenured professors without justification. Nick Scalera | For NJ Advance Media
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Centenary University abruptly fired four tenured professors, including the president and vice president of its faculty union, in an “outrageous” decision explained purely as a cost-saving maneuver, according to attorneys representing the professors.
The former professors, including one who had served as the private university’s provost, filed a lawsuit Monday claiming Centenary violated the terms of their tenure status when it terminated them in December 2019.
N.J. university sued over ‘outrageous’ firing of tenured professors
Updated Feb 08, 2021;
Posted Feb 08, 2021
Centenary University in Hackettstown is accused of terminating four tenured professors without justification. Nick Scalera | For NJ Advance Media
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Centenary University abruptly fired four tenured professors, including the president and vice president of its faculty union, in an “outrageous” decision explained purely as a cost-saving maneuver, according to attorneys representing the professors.
The former professors, including one who had served as the private university’s provost, filed a lawsuit Monday claiming Centenary violated the terms of their tenure status when it terminated them in December 2019.