A group of four tenured professors at Tennessee State University was the driving force behind efforts to remove the university’s president, Melvin N. Johnson, The Tennessean reports. Mr. Johnson announced his resignation last week, citing “family and personal reasons.” But the faculty members had drawn widespread attention with their complaints about Mr. Johnson’s leadership as the university has struggled with low enrollment and budget problems.
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Tennessee State U. Professors Led Campaign to Oust President
July 12, 2010, 2:27 pm
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