Hispanic University President at Pennsylvania College Facing Increasing Pressure to Step Down - Dr. F. Javier Cevallos, president of Kutztown University

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Posted on: February 14th, 2008
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“Dr. F. Javier Cevallos, president of Kutztown University, a publicly funded college located in Pennsylvania, is facing new pressure to step down from his post amid criticism from the university’s faculty union.

The union’s leadership — which is comprised of a 10-member executive board — is planning to call for a vote of no-confidence in Cevallos later this week, claiming that he has mismanaged the day-to-day operations of the university, leading to an increase in class size, cramped office space and poor building conditions across campus. In addition, they charge that the morale among faculty is at an all-time low.”*

*From: http://diverseeducation.com
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