Tag: Higher Education Governance
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Texas A&M Panel Rules Firing Over Gender Lesson Unjust
Summary of the Panel’s Decision An appeals panel at Texas A&M University has unanimously determined that the university’s decision to terminate a lecturer was not justified. The case centered on a course that addressed gender as a spectrum rather than a binary construct, a topic that has sparked ongoing debates across academia and public life.…
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Ghana: PAC Orders University of Ghana to Recover Funds From Staff on Extended Study Leave
Overview The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament in Ghana has issued a directive compelling the University of Ghana (UG) to recover funds allegedly paid to senior staff members who embarked on study leave but did not resume duty for more than five years. The development highlights ongoing concerns about accountability and compliance within public…
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Recovery of Study-Leave Funds at University of Ghana: PAC Orders Reclaim
PAC orders University of Ghana to recover funds for staff on extended study leave The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament has directed the University of Ghana (UG) to recover funds reportedly paid to senior staff who were granted study leave but failed to return to their posts for more than five years. The directive…
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Total Clown Show: How Louisiana Gov. Landry Complicated LSU’s Search for a New Head Coach
Introduction: A Coaching Crisis in Baton Rouge Louisiana State University finds itself in a rare and uncomfortable position: the school currently lacks a president, an athletic director, and a head football coach. In the realigned world of college sports, such a triad void is almost unfathomable. Yet, as the search for LSU’s next leader unfolds,…
