By the time voting
closes today, more than 2,600 faculty members at UC Davis will have had an
opportunity to weigh in on whether they have confidence in Chancellor Linda
P.B. Katehi or whether that confidence is gone after November's pepper-spraying
of Occupy UC Davis protesters. Though
nonbinding, the vote on competing motions before the Academic Senate is a rare
judgment by faculty on a chancellor's ability to lead and could influence
decisions on Katehi's future by University of California leaders…
There are four
competing motions, each signed by dozens of faculty members and published on
the Senate's website along with statements of support and opposition…
Full story at http://www.sacbee.com/2012/02/17/4270732/uc-davis-faculty-to-hold-vote.html
Of course, there could be a fifth solution: letting it go...
Of course, there could be a fifth solution: letting it go...
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