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Glenn Youngkin Wins Battle to be Involved in Search for New Head of State’s Community Colleges

Glenn Youngkin Wins Battle to be Involved in Search for New Head of State’s Community Colleges

“While I know that the final decision rests with the VCCS Board, our team is excited and eager to work with you to find this exceptional leader as soon as possible”

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Glenn Youngkin is taking an active approach to higher education in Virginia. You love to see it.

Inside Higher Ed reports:

A ‘Heavy-Handed’ Approach

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has rankled Democratic state lawmakers and some higher ed advocates by seeking to influence the search for a new chancellor of the state’s community college system. Some see his intrusion in the search as part of a broader, more heavy-handed approach to overseeing the state’s colleges and universities and trying to set their agenda and control their policies and practices.

Youngkin has been pushing the Virginia State Board for Community Colleges to involve his administration in the search process for the system’s new chancellor after Glenn DuBois, the former chancellor, announced his retirement last summer. The board relented last week and agreed to put a nonvoting representative of Youngkin’s administration on the search committee after he sent members a strongly worded letter saying they could fully “commit” to the search or leave their roles.

“While I know that the final decision rests with the VCCS Board, our team is excited and eager to work with you to find this exceptional leader as soon as possible,” Youngkin wrote in the letter last month. “As we start a new fiscal year on July 1st, I earnestly ask you to fully commit to this challenge and opportunity. If for any reason you feel like you cannot commit to this mission, I will accept your resignation by June 30th with gratitude for your service.”

Douglas Garcia, the incoming board chair and chair of the chancellor search committee, said in a statement last week that the board was “committed to working with the governor and his team.”

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henrybowman | July 10, 2022 at 4:36 pm

“Some see his intrusion in the search as part of a broader, more heavy-handed approach to overseeing the state’s colleges and universities and trying to set their agenda and control their policies and practices.”

I’m sure they would rather he did it via a “long march through the institutions” as they did, but he doesn’t have to be sneaky saboteurs, like they did.

The last governor simply called up the commission and told them what good party member must serve and what salary he shall receive.

Shazam!! You have to love these up and coming governors!! REAL governors with the true welfare of their states as a priority, not socialism.