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No-confidence vote in USM president fails

A no-confidence vote of University of Southern Maine President Selma Botman failed to reach the required two-thirds faculty majority. The vote followed a petition submitted in April by faculty members seeking Botman's removal.
Faculty voted 194 for no-confidence, failing to reach the 251 needed for a two-thirds majority, according to Back to article

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