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How a Radical Restructuring Plan Fractured a Campus and Fueled a No-Confidence Vote

Faculty members at the University of Tulsa overwhelmingly voted no confidence in the institution’s president and provost on Wednesday, bringing to a peak tensions that have festered since the spring. The vote followed months of infighting over a controversial restructuring plan university leaders unveiled in April.
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