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The UW Oshkosh Faculty Senate voted to move forward with the petition for a vote of no confidence Tuesday afternoon, after a letter from Chancellor Andrew Leavitt asked Faculty Senate President Pascale Manning not to do so. The Senate voted unanimously to keep the present language in place in the draft of the referendum and.
UW Oshkosh staff and faculty members have circulated a letter addressed to Faculty Senate President Pascale Manning for the past two weeks, asking the senate to draft a referendum of a no-confidence vote of Chancellor Andrew Leavitt’s leadership. The petition featured nine main reasons why members of the faculty lack confidence in Leavitt’s ability to.
The petition lists out nine reasons UW-Oshkosh faculty lack faith in Chancellor Andrew Leavitt s ability to lead the university, with many of them connected to layoff and financial decisions.