Mount St. Mary’s Fires Two Faculty Members Including One With Tenure
Many believe a third faculty member may also be fired, as he also has criticized the president’s policies.
Inside Higher Ed reports.
Mount St. Mary’s president fires two faculty members, one with tenure
The president of Mount St. Mary’s University in Maryland on Monday fired two faculty members without any faculty review of his action or advance notice. One was a tenured professor who had recently criticized some of the president’s policies. The other was the adviser to the student newspaper that revealed the president recently told faculty members concerned about his retention plans that they needed to change the way they view struggling students. “This is hard for you because you think of the students as cuddly bunnies, but you can’t. You just have to drown the bunnies … put a Glock to their heads,” the president said.
Many believe a third faculty member may also be fired, as he also has criticized the president’s policies. Administrators were seen trying to find that faculty member today for an urgent meeting, which is how the two who were fired were dismissed. It is unclear whether they were able to locate the third faculty member.
Mount St. Mary's president fires two faculty members, one with tenure (Inside Higher Ed | News)