April 28, 2008
WVU dean 2nd to resign in degree scandal
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MORGANTOWN -- R. Stephen Sears, dean of West Virginia University's College of Business and Economics, will resign along with Provost Gerald Lang in the wake of a master's degree scandal involving the governor's daughter.

Lang announced his resignation Sunday. Sears, dean since 2005, then told Lang he also will step down. WVU announced Sears' decision today. Both men will resign June 30.

University President Mike Garrison said today he had accepted the resignations, adding that he took responsibility "for failures'' that led to last year's decision to retroactively award Heather Bresch her EMBA degree.

Last week, an investigating panel issued a critical, 95-page report that concluded Lang and Sears were among several administrators who acted inappropriately and applied "severely flawed'' judgment in awarding the Mylan Inc. executive a degree the panel said she did not earn. The degree was awarded after records discrepancies were discovered.

The panel concluded there was no academic foundation for concluding she had earned the degree in 1998. Administrators relied too heavily on verbal assertions and caved to political pressure, whether real or perceived, the panel said.

Bresch, daughter of Gov. Joe Manchin, works for one of the university's key donors, Milan Puskar, and is longtime friends with Garrison.

Before coming to WVU, Sears was senior executive associate dean of Rawls College of Business Administration at Texas Tech University, where he taught finance. He has also worked at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Sears did not immediately issue a personal statement about his decision or respond to an e-mail.

Lang issued a statement over the weekend.

"I am very sorry that my one action in ratifying a dean's decision in a single situation has had a negative impact on the institution,'' Lang wrote.

Faculty Senate Chairman Steve Kite said Lang and Sears "did the right thing.'' Many faculty members have been disturbed by their insistence that their action was "a judgment call'' they would likely have made again.

"Their opinion disagrees with the MBA panel and it disagrees with every faculty member I've spoken to,'' he said.

Kite praised Lang's leadership and single-mindedness over the 32 years Lang has been with the university but said his strength ultimately became his flaw.

"His whole body of work may have had as much impact on West Virginia University as anyone in the history of the school,'' Kite said, citing numerous construction projects, a strengthening of research programs and consistently climbing enrollment.

"But the downside of the single-mindedness is that sometimes he wasn't open to faculty input.''

Whether the resignations go far enough may be up to the faculty and its 114-member senate. While some professors have said they'll bring a motion May 12 for a vote of no confidence in Garrison, Kite said "some very pro-Garrison'' motions also are circulating.

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