Daily News | Temple University faculty have voted ‘no confidence’ in provost and board chair
After a tumultuous tenure, Jason Wingard has resigned as Temple University president
“It has become abundantly clear that key stakeholders at our university — people whose work and commitment ensures that Temple fulfills its mission — must be part of the biggest decision-making processes,” TAUP’s Hammam Aldouri, vice president of organizing, said in a statement.
Responses from the university, Mandel and Morgan were not immediately available. Mandel, who previously served as dean of Temple’s law school, has been provost for less than two years; he had been named interim provost by Wingard in August 2021 and provost that December. Morgan, founder and chairman of Morgan Properties, has chaired the Temple board for more than three years.
“On-campus negotiations would allow for increased transparency and accessibility for TAUP members to engage with the process, and would be a small but significant step towards rebuilding trust in the Temple community in a concrete and meaningful way,” the union said.
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