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WKU faculty: Proposed termination letters a breach of trust

By Aaron Mudd, Bowling Green Daily News

Western Kentucky University faculty members are accusing the administration of "egregious" actions that have eroded the trust of the faculty in an issue regarding the employment of all full-time, non-tenure eligible faculty next school year.

On Monday, Provost Terry Ballman announced that those faculty members should expect letters notifying them that they may ultimately not be rehired next school year - an announcement Ballman later walked back in a campuswide email Wednesday. "No letters of notification will be distributed at this time," Ballman wrote in the email.

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