Madison, Wis. — The Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents scheduled a Tuesday meeting to vote on whether to fire system President Jay Rothman after asking him to resign; Rothman sent two letters refusing to resign without an explanation and has led the 165,000-student system since 2022. The board set a closed-session termination vote this week; Regent President Amy Bogost said the board had engaged Rothman with a performance review and feedback on leadership expectations, and the outcome could prompt an immediate leadership transition and further administrative actions for the system.
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This vote could impact the University of Wisconsin system's leadership. That might affect policies, programs, and student services. If you're a student, parent, or staff, stay informed. Check the university's official updates regularly.
The Board of Regents is not happy with President Rothman's performance. His refusal to resign has led to a termination vote. The outcome could trigger immediate leadership changes and further administrative actions. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the University of Wisconsin system.
The Board of Regents may gain greater control over system direction by appointing leadership aligned with its expectations, enabling the implementation of its stated governance priorities.
Students, faculty and staff across the 165,000-student system face potential operational disruption and uncertainty during any administrative transition and review of leadership decisions.
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