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Media Credit: Hatchet File Photo Higher education administration experts said LeBlanc may prioritize certain shorter term goals like increasing fundraising in his last year at GW, but his attention should turn to ensuring a smooth transition for his successor. Higher education administration experts said University President Thomas LeBlanc’s announcement that he will be stepping down next year comes as no surprise, given the ongoing tensions between him and the GW community. Experts said university presidents tend to leave after faculty express doubts in their leadership, which LeBlanc experienced after a recent facultysurvey indicated a loss of confidence in his administration. They said in his remaining year at GW, LeBlanc may choose to focus on behind-the-scenes work like boosting fundraising, or he could aim to leave on a high note by ensuring an easy transition for his successor. ....
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Media Credit: File Photo by Ari Golub | Staff Photographer The Board of Trustees is conducting a standard review of LeBlanc this spring before deciding whether they will renew his contract. News By Isha Trivedi Apr 19, 2021 1:24 AM Experts say the results from a recent faculty survey of top administrators could affect University President Thomas LeBlanc’s future at GW. Officials released the survey’s quantitative results in February before releasing the qualitative results earlier this month, both of which found that a majority of full-time faculty lack confidence in LeBlanc. Some experts in higher education administration said the findings are not enough for the Board of Trustees to ask LeBlanc to leave, while others said faculty’s initial approval of the survey itself indicates a lack of trust in his leadership abilities, which could be enough for the Board to remove him. ....
Thursday, April 15, 2021 Share After a two-year process to review its policies regarding intellectual property (IP), the University of Pittsburgh has a new IP policy that modernizes our overall approach to managing IP; strengthens and clarifies faculty ownership of IP; and improves the mechanisms that return revenues to Pitt innovators, departments, schools and other research units when their inventions find commercial success. The process of review existing policies began two years ago, commencing with the naming of a committee of faculty, staff and administrators from across the University. The prior IP policies, which cover patent rights and copyrights, had been approved in 2005 and 2006 respectively, making it the appropriate time for review to ensure they best served the needs of all stakeholders and aligned with current best practices. ....
, a project focused on local election integrity and voting access. HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania A proposal moving through the GOP-led Pennsylvania legislature could soon make the state an extreme outlier in the country by allowing lawmakers to exert more control over the state Supreme Court and other appellate courts. The measure, which could be before voters as soon as May, calls for abolishing statewide elections for appellate court judges and replacing them with races in partisan districts determined by lawmakers and redrawn every 10 years. Advertisement A 50-state review by Spotlight PA and Votebeat, as well as interviews with judicial and academic experts, found only two other states Illinois and Louisiana employ such a system, which has increased partisan campaign fights and given special interests and dark money groups more of a foothold to affect the outcome of races. ....