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  • No-confidence Vote for Wt President

    Looks like things are getting more interesting at WT.



    The Faculty Senate is holding a faculty vote of no-confidence in the leadership of West Texas A&M University President Walter Wendler.

    Today, the Faculty Senate emailed faculty colleagues a letter that says all full-time faculty and full-time professional librarians are eligible to vote.

    They will be able to vote for or against the no-confidence vote, which began Monday morning and ends at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, April 21.

    “Faculty Senate has taken the position that we have no confidence in the ability of President Walter Wendler to lead WT in a manner that enables our faculty, staff, and administrators to educate and serve our students effectively,” the letter reads.

    This comes after Wendler canceled a student-led drag show on campus that was raising money for The Trevor Project. Since then, two students and FIRE, a free speech organization, filed a lawsuit against Wendler.

    The resolution states the reasons the Faculty Senate has no confidence in Wendler’s leadership, which ties back to when he canceled the drag show on campus.

    The document says he violated the university’s rule pertaining to protected campus speech, violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, and that his “actions have resulted in litigation that tarnishes the reputation” of WT.

    The resolution also says Wendler has encouraged prospective students to go to a community college rather than a four-year university.

    “President Wendler has continued to encourage prospective students to attend community college for the first two years of their higher education despite declining enrollment in community college transfers to WT,” the resolution says.

    The document also brings up when Wendler was chancellor of Southern Illinois University - Carbondale, before he was demoted in 2006. The resolution says his dismissal at the university was because of “conflicting leadership styles” and “cooperation problems.”

    “This pattern of behavior and tainting of associated universities preceded President Wendler’s inauguration as WT president, including charges of “intellectual dishonesty,” the document states.

    The resolution was also sent to Chancellor Sharp, the Board of Regents, Provost Terry, the Texas Council of Faculty Senates, WT Staff Council, WT student government, and Wendler.
    The Great White Buffalo has Returned

  • #2
    Originally posted by Great White Buffalo View Post

    The resolution also says Wendler has encouraged prospective students to go to a community college rather than a four-year university.
    Woof. Community colleges have a place in the "student debt crisis" but I would not openly advocate as a 4yr admin to go JUCO, especially with the upcoming enrollment crunch.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by AlexTheHAMMER View Post

      Woof. Community colleges have a place in the "student debt crisis" but I would not openly advocate as a 4yr admin to go JUCO, especially with the upcoming enrollment crunch.
      No college president I ever seen has encouraged students to go elsewhere. They would rather have 10 crappy students paying their tuition than 1 strong student. I’ve seen it in PA as a community college professor, we butt heads with 4-year schools over students who aren’t ready for 4-year schools just because they need butts in the seats.

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      • #4
        It's crazy for a college president to pee in his own cheerios like that.

        I would definitely encourage kids to save money that way, but not if it was taking money out of the tills of the company I was charged to run.

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