May 26, 2000
Under Fire Over Budgets, President at Loyola of Chicago Says He Will Resign
The president of Loyola University of Chicago has announced that he will resign next year, capping a tumultuous tenure marked by budget deficits and, in recent years, faculty unrest.
The Rev. John J. Piderit survived a faculty vote of no confidence last year, as well as calls by a handful of faculty and student organizations for his ouster during the past two years.
He said he had made a lot of changes at the Roman Catholic institution during his seven
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