A college newspaper article blamed the administration for the resignations. (WJBC File Photo)
By Terry James
EUREKA – Eight faculty members at Eureka College are resigning and students are taking their concerns to the board of trustees.
Student representatives have had two meetings with members of the board and another is scheduled. Eureka student Alison Lasher wrote an article in the school newspaper saying the school’s administration is to blame for the vacancies.
Our news partner WMBD found a Facebook post from Jim Hengst, The Chairman of the Board of Trustees.
“This entire Pegasus issue is the result of a few disgruntled faculty who are leaving the faculty, and have told Alison and other students some lies that defy imagination.” wrote Hengst. “Those on the faculty and staff who were troublemakers and not team players met my wrath, didn’t like it, and resigned.”
College Provost Dr. Daniel Blankenship talked to our news partner WMBD.
“Everybody should listen to students,” said Blankenship. “Students are our primary purpose for being here, and that needs to be a priority.”
Eureka College only has 50 full time professors, so eight is a large percentage of the staff.
Terry James can be reached at [email protected].