
Teresa Sullivan’s forced resignation and subsequent reinstatement as president of the University of Virginia was a story that captured national attention for two turbulent weeks. The power struggle between Ms. Sullivan and the university’s governing board engrossed not only the Charlottesville campus but also academics, administrators, and trustees across the country. They recognized that the underlying tension involved how colleges — including historic public institutions like UVa — may have to change the way they do business.
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