Baylor Professors Vote Against President

Eighty-five percent of the Baylor University faculty members who voted this month in a campuswide referendum on the institution's beleaguered president said they wanted him to step down or be fired, according to results released last week. It was the latest in a series of no-confidence votes that have thus far failed to sway a majority of the university's regents.

Critics have accused the president, Robert B. Sloan, of intimidating dissenters, and they have taken issue with his

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