{"id":54184,"date":"2019-10-11T13:30:00","date_gmt":"2019-10-11T21:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/no-confidence-vote-delay-shake-up-university-of-alaska\/"},"modified":"2019-10-11T17:37:48","modified_gmt":"2019-10-12T01:37:48","slug":"no-confidence-vote-delay-shake-up-university-of-alaska","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/no-confidence-vote-delay-shake-up-university-of-alaska\/","title":{"rendered":"No confidence vote, delay shake up University of Alaska"},"content":{"rendered":"
University of Alaska President Jim Johnsen on Thursday released a video<\/a> where he acknowledged his role in contributing to a “fractured” university system. In the video Johnsen says that he has been able to reflect on his management of the restructuring process.<\/p>\n “What I’ve learned is that I stayed in that crisis mode that I was in over the spring and summer, trying to fight off that huge budget cut, and I didn’t adjust to our new, still urgent, reality,” Johnsen said in the video.<\/p>\n The video was released after an emergency meeting Monday where the University of Alaska Board of Regents voted to delay consideration of consolidating the university system into a single accredited university.<\/p>\n At the meeting, the regents held a closed door executive session where it decided to halt the consolidation process<\/a> until after UA Fairbanks had completed its accreditation process in 2021, as well as to suspend the academic review processes that had been taking place systemwide.<\/p>\n The restructuring process began after the administration of Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced massive cuts to the state budget, originally proposing $136 million cut from the UA system. In August, Dunleavy signed an agreement<\/a> with the Board of Regents which would cut only $70 million and over a three-year period. In exchange, the regents agreed to a number of cost-cutting measures such as increased online classes and reduction of administrative overhead.<\/p>\n