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Universities Of Wisconsin Regents Cite Disputes Over AI And Other Topics In President's Firing
Regents voted unanimously with no public discussion to fire Rothman after a closed-door meeting.

April 10, 2026
Leaders on the board that oversees the University of Wisconsin rebuffed the fired system president's claim that he was "blindsided" by their decision to oust him, telling lawmakers Thursday that he was slow to address pressing issues like artificial intelligence and feared upsetting policymakers, faculty and staff.
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Members of the board of regents had said little publicly until Thursday about the surprise dismissal Tuesday of Jay Rothman as head of the 165,000-student university system. Regents voted unanimously with no public discussion to fire Rothman after a closed-door meeting.
Rothman told the Associated Press in an interview on Wednesday that he was kept in the dark about why he was being fired and his dismissal "blindsided" him.
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