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Weekly Briefing: At Ohio State, the trustees, with no president, are in charge

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The president oversaw commencement last weekend and resigned on Sunday. No interim leader has been f

The president oversaw commencement last weekend and resigned on Sunday. No interim leader has been found. ADVERTISEMENT [Weekly Briefing Logo]( Did someone forward you this newsletter? [Sign up free]( to receive your own copy. You can now read The Chronicle on [Apple News]( [Flipboard]( and [Google News](. The university without a president As president, Kristina M. Johnson (above) oversaw commencement exercises this past weekend at Ohio State University. Then she left. Johnson had announced her resignation last November, saying she would leave at the end of the academic year. She cited differences with the Board of Trustees. Although a search is underway, no interim leader has been named. The institution is being governed by its trustees, with members of the president’s cabinet reporting to subcommittees of the board. “I have fought for academic freedom and to protect the university’s right to decide which professors to hire,” [Johnson wrote in an essay published in local media in February](. “University curricula must not be subject to political forces. Ohio State professors must be allowed to pursue academic research without fear or favor, and ideas must succeed or fail based on academic merit rather than their political appeal.” That agenda “was no longer in step with what the majority of the trustees wanted,” she wrote. To the faculty, “it’s as bizarre as it sounds,” said Jill Galvan, an associate professor of English and a member of the AAUP chapter’s executive committee. She told our David Jesse: “We’re in the dark.” The move to a leaderless university also appears to defy Ohio State’s bylaws, which state that a president must be in charge of the institution and that executive vice presidents report directly to that president. Experts on the college presidency say they can’t remember a similar governing scheme at any other university. And it comes at a time in higher education when leaders are [eyeing the exits]( and staying in the post for, on average, under six years. [For more on Ohio State’s leadership by trustee, read David’s story here](. ADVERTISEMENT NEWSLETTER [Sign Up for the Teaching Newsletter]( Find insights to improve teaching and learning across your campus. Delivered on Thursdays. To read this newsletter as soon as it sends, [sign up]( to receive it in your email inbox. Lagniappe - Discover. Even after Roe v. 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