Antioch College’s students, faculty and staff passed a joint resolution of no confidence in Toni Murdock

by E Wayne Ross on October 10, 2007

Inside Higher Ed:

Antioch College’s students, faculty and staff passed a joint resolution of no confidence in Toni Murdock, the chancellor of Antioch University. A separate resolution was also passed calling for the college to be governed independently of the university. Many students and professors blame Murdock and the university board for the decision to suspend the college’s operations after the current academic year. The outcomes of the votes were announced in the middle of the night and Murdock could not be reached for a response. But she and board members have said that they are facing serious financial problems and are committed to the college. The texts of the two resolutions may be found on the Web site of the campus paper, The Record.