“It’s for us to basically assess where we’re at and what we need to do to get this resolved," said board chairman Doug Fecher.
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“You never think a girl from Ohio, in the middle of nowhere, can get here,” said the Wright State alumna.
With no solution in sight, union president Martin Kich predicted Wednesday that it would be student complaints that eventually force a deal.
Smith may have work to do before his high-flying teammates allow him into their club, but he showed he’s an indispensable part of the Raiders’ rotation.
"I'm not paying to be taught by a sub, I'm paying to be taught by my teachers, and I don't think that's right."
The president says the university flirted with financial disaster, and while it didn’t fall off a cliff, it still needs to find solid footing.
The ULP is a clear sign that negotiations have come to a halt, and intervention from the state may be on the horizon if a deal is not reached.
Some students posted on social media that their classes did not have an instructor or were given “alternate assignments.”
Among the classes students listed as going unstaffed today were courses in English, Spanish, philosophy, cybersecurity, computer science and more.
They say the current contract spreads faculty too thin, which they say will make students suffer.