The university's Senate said it's 'lost confidence' of Rutgers University's president.
Friday saying that it has “lost confidence in the leadership of President Holloway representing the values of shared governance,” and also asked for a “public re-commitment by President Holloway to the principles and values of shared governance.”by NorthJersey.com. The Senate is comprised of faculty, students, staff, administrators and alumni.
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