Image: Friday’s announcement of a new president at Purdue University came as a shock to faculty members caught off guard by the transition. Now they’re charging Purdue with conducting a secret presidential search that has called into question the administration’s commitment to transparency. While faculty members acknowledge that new president Mung Chiang—currently the dean of Purdue’s College of Engineering—has impressive credentials, they accuse the Board of Trustees and outgoing...
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