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WNMU Board Chair Stands by President in Spending Scandal; Public Calls for Resignations
Silver City, USAMonday, December 16, 2024
Hotvedt mentioned that the university started asking for an independent spending audit last summer. She confirmed that the university has followed all audit recommendations and reformed its policies. Despite criticism, Hotvedt insisted that the board remains calm and deliberative, focusing on doing what’s best for the university.
During the public comment period, future state senator Gabe Ramos supported the university, calling for people to move on and let Shepard and the board do their jobs. However, Miriam Hill, a former adjunct professor, disagreed. She called for Shepard and the board to step down out of respect for students and the university.
Jay Hemphill, a former employee who once considered Shepard a friend, criticized the president for not taking responsibility or apologizing for the spending. He believes the mismanagement has damaged the university's reputation and its ability to raise funds.
Hotvedt, in her closing remarks, emphasized that the board should not respond to media queries and should only speak on official decisions without adding editorial comments.
Student Regent Trent Jones welcomed public criticism, saying it helps the board improve.
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