The following starts a letter that Tennessee State president Dr. Melvin Johnson sent to the university community ...
He has been in a battle with a group of faculty who voted "no Confidence" and demanded the board of regents to remove him. Seems like that has happened.:noidea:
July 7, 2010
To the Members of the University Community, Alumni and Supporters:
For family and personal reasons, I have decided to retire from the Office of the President effective January 1, 2011. I will transition into a position as a tenured professor in the College of Business at Tennessee State University during the coming year and will return to the classroom in fall 2011.
To the Members of the University Community, Alumni and Supporters:
For family and personal reasons, I have decided to retire from the Office of the President effective January 1, 2011. I will transition into a position as a tenured professor in the College of Business at Tennessee State University during the coming year and will return to the classroom in fall 2011.
He has been in a battle with a group of faculty who voted "no Confidence" and demanded the board of regents to remove him. Seems like that has happened.:noidea: