Previous

Arizona Regents Approve Steep Tuition Increases at Universities

Next

Israel Approves $300-Million Fund to Reverse Brain Drain

March 12, 2010, 12:07 PM ET

'No Smoking Guns' in Resignation of President at U. of North Texas

Gretchen M. Bataille lost her job as president of the University of North Texas because of repeated disagreements with the university system's chancellor, reports The Dallas Morning News. Its review of thousands of newly released public documents shows that Ms. Bataille and Lee F. Jackson, the chancellor, clashed over budgets, tuition increases, campus technology, and facilities. In an e-mail message she sent to a colleague just after her resignation. Ms. Bataille wrote: "The irony is that there really isn’t much else! No smoking guns, no actions that warrant termination, and mostly no good sense exhibited in any of this."

  • Print
  • Comment

Comments

1. shaughnessy - March 12, 2010 at 10:30 pm

<Comment removed by moderator>

Add Your Comment

Commenting is closed.