Indiana Faculty Holds No-Confidence Vote

Indiana State University's Faculty Senate has voted no confidence in the institution's president, Lloyd W. Benjamin III. The motion, which was approved by a 37-to-1 vote, criticized the "insensitivity" of Mr. Benjamin, who recently received a $25,000 raise in the midst of a university budget crunch.

Steven W. Lamb, chairman of the Faculty Senate and a professor of systems and decision sciences, said the timing of Mr. Benjamin's raise, which increased his annual salary to $221,000, had

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