{"id":13618,"date":"2025-08-02T05:11:11","date_gmt":"2025-08-02T05:11:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=13618"},"modified":"2025-08-02T05:11:11","modified_gmt":"2025-08-02T05:11:11","slug":"gmu-president-keeps-job-amid-tensions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=13618","title":{"rendered":"GMU President Keeps Job Amid Tensions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Embattled George Mason University president Gregory Washington remains on the job despite concerns that GMU\u2019s Board of Visitors would fire him amid multiple federal investigations into alleged racial discrimination, antisemitism and other matters, which he has publicly pushed back on.<\/p>\n<p>GMU\u2019s Board of Visitors met Friday to review Washington\u2019s performance and to consult with legal counsel on \u201cactual or probable litigation,\u201d according to the board agenda. While specific legal matters were not detailed in the agenda, GMU is facing investigations from both the U.S. Department of Education and the Department of Justice over alleged discrimination in hiring practices and antisemitism. The DOJ also launched a highly unusual investigation into GMU\u2019s Faculty Senate after it approved a resolution in support of Washington\u2019s leadership.<\/p>\n<p>The Trump administration seized on remarks made by Washington following the 2020 murder of George Floyd. Washington, as noted in a letter from the DOJ to the university, expressed the need to hire diverse faculty members, promised to advance an antiracist agenda and threw his support behind GMU\u2019s diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.<\/p>\n<p>Washington denied engaging in what the Trump administration labeled \u201cillegal DEI\u201d efforts.<\/p>\n<p>On Friday, he defended both GMU and his own performance, noting he arrived on campus in 2020 when tensions were high and racial strife was still simmering over Floyd\u2019s murder. Adding to the pressure, students, faculty members and others demanded he tear down a statue of university founder George Mason, who was a slave owner.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u201cDespite the commentary that you might hear, this institution is doing extraordinarily well,\u201d Washington told board members on Friday in the open session portion of the meeting, during which he touted GMU\u2019s rise in various university rankings as well as an increase in state funding.<\/p>\n<p>But many community members feared that Washington, GMU\u2019s first Black president, would lose this job as a result of the investigations. They worried that the inquiries give the Board of Visitors\u2014which is stocked with conservative political activists and former GOP officials\u2014the pretext to remove him. Multiple speakers and attendees at a Friday rally held in support of Washington pointed to other campus leaders recently pushed out. That includes Jim Ryan at the University of Virginia, who resigned under pressure from the DOJ over DEI programs, and Cedric Wins, superintendent of Virginia Military Institute, whose contract was not renewed this spring amid alumni complaints about DEI. One rally organizer had referred to the Friday meeting as \u201chigh\u00a0noon\u00a0at the OK Corral.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Instead, after roughly three hours in closed session, the board emerged with one action item: approval of a 1.5\u00a0percent raise for Washington, which members unanimously signed off on. Board members did not discuss their review of his performance conducted behind closed doors.<\/p>\n<p>That means despite faculty concerns Washington will keep his job\u2014at least for now.<\/p>\n<h2>Support for Washington<\/h2>\n<p>As faculty, students and local lawmakers gathered Friday, they had a clear message for the Board of Visitors: Support Washington and push back on federal investigations they deemed both illegitimate and a broadside against academic freedom at GMU. They also called on the board to protect DEI at GMU, which is Virginia\u2019s most diverse university. However, the board defied that demand by passing a resolution Friday to end race-conscious hiring, scholarships, graduation ceremonies and other initiatives.<\/p>\n<p>While Washington\u2019s fate was unknown during the rally, speakers urged attendees to push on.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe\u2019ve got to keep fighting. No matter what happens today, this is still our university,\u201d said Bethany Letiecq, chair of GMU\u2019s chapter of the American Association of University Professors. Letiecq also referenced personal safety concerns, arguing, \u201cFaculty are being harassed and threatened.\u201d (She previously told <em>Inside Higher Ed<\/em> she has been subject to two death threats.)<\/p>\n<p>Bethany <span>Letiecq was one of several speakers to voice support for GMU president Gregory Washington at a Friday rally.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Former Board of Visitors member Bob Witeck, who served on the search committee that hired Washington in 2020, said he \u201ccould not believe our luck\u201d in selecting the president from a pool of nearly 200 candidates and praised his \u201ccharacter, intellect and honesty.\u201d Witeck also warned about threats to both academic freedom and the inclusive nature of GMU, stating, \u201cDiscrimination cannot find a home here, nor should political interference or baseless investigations.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Another speaker was supportive of Washington while also critical.<\/p>\n<p>Ellie Fox, a GMU student and president of its Jewish Voices for Peace chapter, was critical of Washington for allegedly repressing \u201cpro-Palestinian speech in the name of Jewish safety.\u201d Fox added that he was \u201creluctant to resist Trump and conservatives and their attack\u201d on GMU but urged Washington to defy calls to resign from his position and work \u201ctoward a better future.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Other rally speakers included Fairfax mayor Catherine Read and State Senator Saddam Salim, both GMU graduates and Democrats, who threw their support behind the university and Washington and expressed concerns about the investigations and other attacks on higher education.<\/p>\n<h2>Board-Faculty Tensions<\/h2>\n<p>Although the board did not make any public announcement about the items they discussed in closed session, beyond approving a raise for Washington, an exchange between one member and a GMU professor highlighted the tensions at play.<\/p>\n<p>Robert Pence, a former ambassador to Finland appointed during President Donald Trump\u2019s first term, took issue with a faculty member\u2019s protest sign when he encountered her in a hallway outside the board\u2019s meeting room during a break. Tehama Lopez, a professor in the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, held a sign calling on the board to support Washington and uphold the First Amendment, academic freedom and due process.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYou\u2019re suggesting that Bob Pence\u2014Robert Pence\u2014does not support the First Amendment,&#8221; he told Lopez before shifting his attention to her call for board members to support Washington. <\/p>\n<p>Pence then asked Lopez, \u201cIf you got a lot of facts and you became convinced that he was engaged in conduct that is deleterious to the university, would you then fire [Washington]? If he meets the standard\u2014whatever the standard is for discharge\u2014would you be willing to fire him?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Lopez responded, \u201cWho is being deleterious to the university?\u201d Pence fired back, \u201cYou won\u2019t answer the question\u201d and \u201cI\u2019m not playing that game\u201d before walking away from the exchange to return to the meeting.<\/p>\n<p>Board member Robert Pence clashed with a faculty member outside of Friday&#8217;s meeting.<\/p>\n<p>In a brief interview following that conversation, Lopez said that she wanted to see the board uphold its fiduciary duties as GMU faces multiple investigations, which she called \u201cpolitically motivated.\u201d Given the stakes, she wants to make sure the Board of Visitors protects the university<strong> <\/strong>rather than enacting a political agenda pushed by the Trump administration.<\/p>\n<p>But Lopez appeared uncertain of which path the board will take.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTheir job on the Board of Visitors is to do the work of protecting the school and the school\u2019s interest, and it\u2019s very unclear whose bidding they\u2019re doing,\u201d Lopez said.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Embattled George Mason University president Gregory Washington remains on the job despite concerns that GMU\u2019s Board of Visitors would fire him amid multiple federal investigations into alleged racial discrimination, antisemitism and other matters, which he has publicly pushed back on. 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