PHILADELPHIA - Temple University’s faculty-union will meet Friday to consider a no-confidence vote on President Jason Wingard and two other administrators.
This would mark the first time the union has held a no-confidence vote of a president in its 50-year history.Faculty will also consider no-confidence votes on Provost Gregory N.
Mandel and Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Ken Kaiser. The meeting comes as graduate students are on strike over pay and as the school continues to struggle with violent crime near campus following the death of Temple University Police Sgt.
Chirstopher Fitzgerald. RELATED HEADLINES: President Wingard, who became President in 2021, previously released a statement addressing campus concerns. "Our leadership has worked together for the last 18 months to address the long-term challenges the university faces.