Some Faculty at U. of Illinois See E-Mail Incident as Attack on Shared Governance

Allegations that a University of Illinois administrator anonymously sent e-mails last month to a faculty governing group seeking to sway the group's deliberations on a contentious issue are being decried by some faculty as an attack on shared governance at the institution.

On Friday, the university's president, Michael J. Hogan, announced that Lisa Troyer had stepped down as his chief of staff. Her resignation came as the university had been investigating the origin of two anonymous

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