June 2, 2000
Faculty Accuses George Mason U. Board of Improper Meddling With Curriculum
Professors at George Mason University voted in May to censure the institution's governing board, accusing it of interfering with the faculty's jurisdiction over the curriculum.
The vote by the 61-member Faculty Senate, 21 to 9 with one abstention, came a day after the Board of Visitors of the public university in Virginia unanimously adopted a set of general-education requirements that all undergraduates will have to satisfy.
Most of the new curriculum
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