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Tuesday morning Washburn woke to a new reality as two respected members of the Washburn community stepped down from their positions. Both Robin Bowen, now the former vice president of academic affairs and Wanda Hill, now the former treasurer and vice president of administration, stepped down from their positions as outlined in a statement released late Monday evening by University Relations. Washburn Student Government president Garrett Love praised Bowen for her service to Washburn students. “Dr. Bowen always was willing to listen to us on different issues to help us work towards things like success week and making the Washburn Transformational Experience an optional program,” said Love. “I feel like Washburn will still be able to stay focused though on issues like the strategic plan that Dr. Bowen helped to head up.” The announcement, while surprising, wasn’t completely shocking to some.

“This was an enormous surprise, committee. “Nobody really has any but not a complete surprise as there idea what’s going on right now.” had been a rumor floating around about Bowen, who started as vice presithe future status of the two people who dent of academic affairs at Washburn stepped down for about a week be- in 2007, was working through the profore a formal cess of completannouncement ing the strategic was made,” “ plan for Washsaid Tom Praburn, as well as It seems like there sch, faculty senrestructuring the ate president. general education has been more Despite the curriculum when movement than has rumor mill, the the news broke. administration “This was rebeen the norm in the had already ally surprising, in past of Washburn. informed the her case, since she proper people seemed like she of the decisions. was just starting - Tom Prasch “I was told to get comfortable Faculty Senate President in a meeting in her job,” said with President Prasch. “Since ” she came in, havFarley on [Monday] about the ing to replace a decisions,” said very popular and Prasch “I believe, though, the various well-respected person on campus deans were told sometime last week.” in Ron Wasserstein (vice president The Washburn community is trying of academic affairs 2000-2007).” to make sense of what has transpired. Hill stepping down also leaves “It was a complete surprise to faculty and students pondering me,” said Kathy Menzie, chair of what prompted the move at such the faculty senate academic affairs a critical time for Washburn. With

a budget crunch and a tough local economy, the resignation of the vice president of administration and treasurer position raised eyebrows. It’s hard to see how transitioning to someone new can be beneficial to the university while it is in such a budget crunch, said Prasch. President Farley was in meetings and unavailable for comment. “This is a personnel issue and we don’t comment on those as a policy,” said Dena Anson, director of university relations. Anson did, however, go on to comment on the nature of the situation, terming it as “normal for this time of year.” Other members of the Washburn community though feel that the situation is anything but normal. “From my personal perspective, this is not a normal situation, having two vice presidents step down at the same time,” said Prasch Anson also dismissed any connection of Hill’s resignation with the dismissal of Michael Gunter, formerly head of Internet System and Services who worked under Hill until last semester after the SunGard software installation debacle.

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Robert Burkett is a member of the advanced news writing staff. Reach him at robert.burkett@washburn.edu.

Elliot Haugen

now: Interim ISS Director

Nancy Tate

was: Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs now: Acting Vice President of Academic Affairs

The two people brought in to take over for Bowen and Hill will be Nancy Tate, current associate vice president of academic affairs now promoted to the title of acting vice president of academic affairs and John Moore to interim treasurer and vice president of administration. Tate will be assuming a position that she is familiar with, having filled the same position prior to the hiring of Bowen in 2007. Moore will be returning to Washburn University in the same role he worked at from 1997-1999 before leaving in 2000 to pursue a position with the Kansas Health Institute. As the deck continues to be shuffled at Washburn, some people can’t help but wonder when all the staff changes that the school has seen will end. The multitude of staff changes during the last 10 months has kept Washburn changing nameplates around. “It seems like there has been more movement than has been the norm in the past at Washburn,” said Prasch.

Robin Bowen

was: Vice President of Academic Affairs now: ?

now: Director of Admissions

Michael Gunter was: ISS Director now: ?

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Wanda Hill

was: Vice President for Administration and Treasurer now: ?

Morgan Boyack

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is: Executive Director of Governmental and University Relations now: ?

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volume 136, Issue 23 • wednesday, April 7, 2010

John Moore

was: Vice President for Administration and Treasurer 10 years ago now: Interim Vice President for Administration and Treasurer

Kirk Haskins

was: Director of Admissions now: Professor

now: Special Assistant to the President

Cynthia Hornberger

Tom Ellis

was: Special Assistant to the President now: Vice President for Development, Washburn Endowment Association

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