University of Texas Dean Resigns After Handgun Law
He has led the architecture school in Austin for 15 years.
The New York Times reports.
Dean at University of Texas Resigns in Part Over Handgun Law
A highly regarded dean at the flagship campus of the University of Texas announced this week that he was leaving the school in part because of his concerns over a new state law allowing people to carry concealed firearms in classrooms and other buildings on public college campuses.
Frederick Steiner, the dean of the School of Architecture at the University of Texas at Austin, said on Thursday that he would leave on July 1 to take a job as the dean of the University of Pennsylvania School of Design. He has led the architecture school in Austin for 15 years.
His decision to leave a program he helped steer to national prominence underscored concerns expressed by Gregory L. Fenves, the president of University of Texas at Austin, that the law would harm the school’s ability to attract and retain top students and faculty.
Dean at University of Texas Resigns in Part Over Handgun Law (The New York Times)
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Did he expect to get his own personal veto of the law? What a primadonna.
I like the phrasing… “in part”. All that really happened was he got a better deal at U of Penn and wanted to make himself a big deal going out.