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No confidence vote against WVU’s Gee succeeds

By STEVEN ALLEN ADAMS 2 min read

CHARLESTON - E. Gordon Gee, the president of West Virginia University, did not survive a second attempt at a no confidence vote today when a majority of full-time faculty voted against Gee's leadership.

Nearly 900 members of WVU's University Assembly representing full-time facility on WVU's campuses in Morgantown, Potomac State University at Keyser and WVU Tech at Beckley met in person and remotely for today’s meeting. Once the vote was tallied, 797 voted for the no confidence resolution while 100 voted against.

The WVU Faculty Senate received a petition last week to call a meeting of the University Assembly to consider a vote of no confidence in Gee's leadership. The University Assembly, which traditionally meets once per year, includes all full-time faculty and representatives of retired faculty. Special meetings of the University Assembly can be called if the Faculty Senate Office receives a petition with signatures from 5% of full-time faculty.

Reasons cited by the proposed resolution for the no confidence vote include Gee's 2014 and subsequent unmet goals of increasing student enrollment to 40,000 by 2020, his handling of WVU's budget that has a $45 million hole this year that could grow to $75 million by fiscal year 2028, and academic transformation review that recommended in August the discontinuation of 32 majors and the elimination of 150 faculty positions.

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