Reports in various news media indicate that Jay Rothman, President of the UW System, has been informed by the Board of Regents that he must resign or be fired. Below this paragraph are excerpts from an article dated April 2 [“Universities of Wisconsin leaders looking to oust system president who refuses to quit”] on the Associated Press [AP] website. Jay Rothman has served as President of the Universities of Wisconsin (officially known as the University of Wisconsin System) since June 2022. An attorney who previously served as chairman and CEO of a large law firm, Rothman had no previous experience in higher education administration. A related AP article dated April 3 which is titled “Fight over University of Wisconsin system president’s future draws heat from Republican leader” may be viewed here.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The president of the University of Wisconsin system said in letters obtained by The Associated Press on Thursday that he has been told to either resign or be fired but has been given no reason and won’t step aside.
Jay Rothman, president of the multicampus 165,000-student university system since 2022, said in a letter addressed to the head of the Board of Regents dated March 26 that he has been given no reason why regents want him to leave.
Rothman said he has been told that his options are to resign or retire, and that if he doesn’t then the board “was prepared to terminate my employment despite all that has been accomplished.”





