The Chronicle of Higher Education

A Vote for Confidence in College Presidents

The recent no-confidence resolution by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University has attracted widespread media attention and discussion throughout academe. Beyond the facts at Harvard, however, are a series of questions about how we resolve governance disputes in higher education today. How often do such votes of no confidence occur?...

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