Sonoma State University President Mike Lee announced his retirement a few days after the school put him on administration leave for an agreement he made with the anti-Israel mob.
Chancellor Mildred Garcia put out a short statement:
”President Ming-Tung ‘Mike’ Lee has informed me of his decision to retire from his role at Sonoma State University. I thank President Lee for his years of service to the California State University—starting at California State University, Sacramento—and to higher education overall. I wish him and his family well.I will continue to work with Acting President Nathan Evans and our Board of Trustees leadership during this transitional period. Additional information will be forthcoming.”
On Thursday, Garcia announced Lee was on administration leave for agreeing with the mob “without the appropriate approvals.”
Lee caved to almost all of the mob’s demands:
In addition to an academic boycott, Sonoma State University’s Mike Lee agreed Tuesday to the establishment of an “advisory council” of Students for Justice in Palestine — whose national umbrella organization praised the Hamas-led October 7 terror onslaught that started the war in Gaza — to ensure compliance with the deal, which also includes a section on “disclosure and divestment.”
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