October 1, 1999
Chancellor of U. of Illinois at Chicago Quits Over Research Suspension
David Broski resigned as chancellor of the University of Illinois at Chicago in September, shortly after a federal agency suspended much of the university's research involving human subjects.
The decision came after Mr. Broski met with the president of the University of Illinois System, James J. Stukel, to discuss the federal action and the future of the university. In an interview with the Chicago Tribune, Mr. Stukel declined to say whether he had asked Mr.
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