Former UW-W Chancellor Kopper Spent Fall Semester on Family and Medical Leave

Per an article posted on gazettextra.com on February 4, Beverly Kopper, who resigned from her position as UW-Whitewater Chancellor in December, 2018, and retired from the university effective January 5, 2020, “spent most of the fall semester on paid leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act, according to records the university released Tuesday.” The records were released to The Gazette five months after it filed an open records request.

For the article in The Gazette, click here.

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