Dive Brief:
- The University of Wyoming's president is leaving less than five months after taking the job.
- Since Bob Sternberg took office in July, three deans and five administrators left the school.
- His recent announcement of a plan to evaluate how the university's law school serves the state in energy-related areas of law prompted a resignation by the law school's dean.
Dive Insight:
Sternberg says he felt that support for him may have been declining. In an email, he told the Star-Tribune: “[I]t became obvious that things were not working out as I, or probably anyone else, had hoped for. ... I most likely did not have full support from the board, and when you are president, you need their support.”