Former Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman, who was fired Tuesday, said he was shocked by the decision but that he was unlikely to pursue a lawsuit. “Absolutely I was blindsided,” Rothman told The Associated Press in his first interview since the ouster, saying he had still not been given a reason. “I really don’t…
Fired University of Wisconsin system president ‘blindsided’ by ouster
Originally reported by The Hill
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