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It began when Owens tried to force the Colorado State University (CSU) to appoint Mark Holtzam as its president. The regents considered him and then chose someone who was qualified.
A Fort Lewis journalism student was recognized for her reporting of an illegal closed-door meeting that appointed its college president.
Now Front Range Community College is embroiled in controversy over the appointment of its new president. First, the old president who had opposed joining a consolidation of the 13 community colleges in the Colorado system was forced out of her job. State Representative Judy Solano (D) has "called for an investigation into former president Janet Gullickson's resignation and the manner in which Reinertson, the new president, was appointed." Protocols of involving the faculty and students in appointing the new president were not followed.
Finally, the Colorado School of Mines is replacing it's retiring very popular president,Physics professor John Trefny, by also ignoring the faculty and students. Bill Owens' brother-in-law is on the board that will appoint the new president.
What does this mean? Cronyism is embedded in Colorado's college system.
Note, Hank Brown, a republican, this August become president of CU (University of Colorado) after RW talk radio forced the previous president to resign after the football rape scandal. CU just won its third Nobel prize.
Metro State College remains under Bruce Benson, a former republican candidate for governor, who has repeatedly attacked the tenure system.
That's the news from Colorado where all our children are below average and can't find jobs because of our corrupt republican government.
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