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June 6, 2008
WVU's president to resign Sept. 1

Earlier: WVU donors demand change

Comment: Did Garrison make the right decision?

West Virginia University President Mike Garrison said today he will resign in September to end the controversy surrounding the improper awarding of a master's degree to the governor's daughter.

"After careful reflection, I have determined I am the one person who is uniquely situated to stop this dialogue with my decision,'' Garrison told the school's Board of Governors. "It is the most difficult decision I have ever faced. But it is a clear decision with a clear outcome.''

The 39-year-old Garrison's nine-month administration has been dogged from the start by the degree scandal and the sudden departure of former football coach Rich Rodriguez that triggered a $4 million lawsuit by WVU over a buyout clause in his contract.

Last week, after meeting privately with Garrison and key staff, the Board of Governors declared Garrison had done nothing wrong in the matter of Mylan Inc. executive Heather Bresch.

Though an independent panel found there was no evidence of Garrison's interference, it was on his watch last fall that WVU administrators added courses and grades to Bresch's incomplete transcript, awarding her a 1998 executive master's business of administration degree she'd been claiming on her resume.

The controversy has prompted newspapers and alumni to call for Garrison to resign. Also, a growing number of alumni have said they would not donate until Garrison left.

Despite two faculty votes demanding he resign, Garrison said he stayed because he was asked to by the board and because it was what he believed a leader should do.

On Friday, the board called his decision to leave "unselfish.''

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Posted By: CTMountaineer (10:00am 06-07-2008)
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The problems have little to do with Garrison. Putting the blame squarely where it belongs means putting the focus on the Manchin family.

West Virginia's higher education system also shares in the blame. It is constructed in such a way that a Governor can name at least half the members of the Boards of Governors of the institutions, thus giving him/her virtual control. That is an inappropriate politization of higher education and an invitation to potential corruption.

Posted By: WVUfamily (7:01am 06-07-2008)
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Maybe Heather Bresch will find Mike Garrison a job at Mylan, since she cost him his at WVU

Posted By: roughroad (11:42pm 06-06-2008)
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Wonder if Heather Bresch feels bad about this. Maybe she'll call Garrison to apologize for this mess. This could have been avoided if she had only come forward and apologized and said she was going to go back to school and finish up her degree. I don't know how she thought she had a degree. Did she produce a product? such as a research paper? Her silence speaks volumes. However, I think Joe Manchin has lost his chances of ever becoming an elected US Senator!!!

Posted By: Pat (10:45pm 06-06-2008)
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Did the "powers that be" over Mrs. Bresch's master's degree program think that perhaps she was not capable of taking the required courses and earning the necessary grades to graduate from the program, prompting them to fabricate from thin air courses and grades to supplement the small number of credits she had honestly earned? Money and contacts were certainly not keeping her from completing the degree requirements. Mrs. Bresch should be angry that the actions taken have undermined the perception that people have of her intellectual competence and integrity. Administration at WVU has an obligation to demand that students work up to their potentials and leave the institution armed with all the knowledge they can absorb while studying withing their specific field. Only this will provide them with the "edge" they will need when they enter the workforce, and to expect less is a setup for failure.

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