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A little fun with Item 4.C on the Texas BOR agenda. For amusement only.
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A little fun with Item 4.C on the Texas BOR agenda. For amusement only.
So... Let's say Powers want to keep Mack and the Executive Vice Chancellor has a 'recommendation' regarding Powers' employment. Wonder what it is.

http://www.utsystem.edu/sites/utsfiles/o...-13BOR.pdf

c. U. T. Austin: Discussion and appropriate action related to recommendation by Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Chancellor concerning employment of William C. Powers, Jr., as President of The University of Texas at Austin
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12-09-2013 09:20 PM
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A little fun with Item 4.C on the Texas BOR agenda. For amusement only.
Letting Powers go will be a huge mistake
12-09-2013 10:16 PM
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