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PoliticsApr 8

University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman Terminated by Board

Jay O. Rothman was fired as president of the University of Wisconsin System after four years in leadership amid reported power struggles.

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Jay O. Rothman has been terminated from his position as president of the University of Wisconsin System by the system's Board of Regents, ending his four-year tenure leading the state's public university network.

Rothman's departure follows what sources describe as ongoing tensions and a public struggle for power within the university system's leadership structure. The specific circumstances that led to his firing were not immediately detailed by university officials.

The University of Wisconsin System oversees 13 universities across the state, serving approximately 165,000 students. Rothman had led the system through various challenges during his tenure, including budget pressures and enrollment fluctuations that have affected many public university systems nationwide.

The Board of Regents has not yet announced interim leadership arrangements or the timeline for selecting Rothman's permanent replacement. The leadership change comes as the university system continues to navigate financial and operational challenges common to public higher education institutions.

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