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- Virginia Education Board Could Oust George Mason’s President
Republicans have attacked the president, Gregory Washington, over his support for diversity efforts at the university, Virginia’s largest public institution
- George Mason faculty fear university board will move to oust . . .
George Mason University President Gregory Washington gives remarks during graduation on Thursday, May 15, 2025 at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia
- GMU faculty describe tense mood on campus as possible vote on . . .
GMU Faculty Senate President Solon Simmons describes the DOJ’s letter as “very surprising” to members, who participate voluntarily on the primary faculty advisory body to GMU’s administration
- GMU mood tense ahead of possible vote on president’s future . . .
The next meeting of George Mason University’s Board of Visitors could be among the most heavily scrutinized in the Northern Virginia school’s 53-year history
- How Youngkin Reshaped Virginia’s Universities
The Virginia governor has appointed multiple donors, political activists and former GOP officials to governing boards, prompting a clash with faculty and Democrats Jim Ryan’s decision last month to step down as president of the University of Virginia in the face of pressure from the Trump administration drew renewed attention to the political appointees steering the public institution who
- Judge temporarily suspends appointees senators rejected from . . .
A Fairfax County Circuit Court judge on Tuesday granted a temporary injunction suspending eight gubernatorial appointees from serving on governing boards at the University of Virginia, Virginia Military Institute and George Mason, the latest development to rock Virginia's higher education landscape this summer
- As U-Va. president leaves, faculty say board failed to . . . - MSN
This week, Education Department officials opened its second investigation in as many weeks into Virginia’s largest public university, George Mason University The focus by the federal agency
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