University of Wisconsin system president fired after refusing to quit
The University of Wisconsin system president was fired on Tuesday by the Board of Regents in a unanimous vote. Jay Rothman was dismissed from the role after four years in the position in a move described as a “blatant partisan hatchet job” in a statement to The Associated Press by Republican state Senate President Patrick…
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