According to university officials, about 3,500 students affected by canceled classes have been invited to advising hours at the Student Union.
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"If you don't have the professor there and you don't have the education there, you're not getting what you pay for."
The Wright State chapter of the American Association of University Professors called on the Ohio governor’s office to intervene.
Wright State scored the first 18 points of the second half to turn a six-point deficit into a 12-point lead and rolled to a 76-62 win.
In some cases, classes have been placed on hold until March or cancelled altogether, according to department chairs.
The student demonstration followed one earlier on campus that included striking faculty members.
Students also staged a sit-in at University Hall.
The trustees rejected faculty proposals of $8 million in concessions and failed to respond to the faculty’s most recent offer to negotiate on health care, a right protected by state law.
AAUP-WSU is asking Gov. Mike DeWine and Chancellor Randy Gardner to help broker an agreement between the school’s administration and faculty union.
The people in charge advocating for these tactics are pretty much ensuring that their institution will be significantly and irrevocably harmed.