Faculty review raises questions of CU business school dean’s treatment of women
Although reappointed to a second five-year term as dean of the University of Colorado’s Leeds School of Business, David Ikenberry is facing questions about his treatment of female faculty and staff members.
The Camera reports that faculty reviews of Ikenberry turned up differing opinions of his job performance that ranged from the best dean Leeds has seen in decades to unethical, discriminatory behavior exhibited toward women. The anonymous surveys didn’t, however, outline specific instances of such behavior.
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Although reappointed to a second five-year term as dean of the University of Colorado’s Leeds School of Business, David Ikenberry is facing questions about his treatment of female faculty and staff members.
The Camera reports that faculty reviews of Ikenberry turned up differing opinions of his job performance that ranged from the best dean Leeds has seen in decades to unethical, discriminatory behavior exhibited toward women. The anonymous surveys didn’t, however, outline specific instances of such behavior.
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