The Chronicle: Arts and Sciences Faculty Votes No Confidence in Case Western Reserve U.’s President and Provost
A small segment of the faculty at Case Western Reserve University voted no confidence on Thursday in the president, Edward R. Hundert, and provost, John L. Anderson, of the Cleveland-based university, which is seeking to eliminate a $40-million budget deficit.
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Professors in arts and sciences at Case Western Reserve University voted “no confidence” in President Edward M. Hundert Thursday by a wide margin — 131 to 44. Faculty members also voted that they lacked confidence in Provost John L. Anderson, but by a smaller margin, 97-68.