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To the public, the news Tuesday that Clark College President R. Wayne Branch is the subject of a confidence/no-confidence vote by the faculty might have been a surprise and a disappointment. It comes just three years after Branch was hired to replace Tana Hasart, who had serious job-related problems of her own and was bought out of her contract.
But for many faculty, staff members and others close to the school, the reaction was more likely a sigh of relief that the issue of Branch's leadership and the tone on campus are now public issues that trustees must face.See the full content of this document
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In Our View - Branch Scrutinized; Clark President Is Subject of Faculty Vote but Trustees Must Take the Lead
To their credit, the five governor-appointed trustees had hired an outside consultant to do a survey as part of a review of Branch's job performan...
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