Against the backdrop of hysterical warnings that the George Mason University Board of Visitors might fire President Gregory Washington, GMU’s first Black president, at its meeting today, the Board gave him a raise. It wasn’t exactly a ringing endorsement — only 1.5 percent — but it was a raise. Apparently, that means he still has a job.

Let’s review the tape of what the media were saying about the GMU president, who has been on the defensive as the Department of Justice, the Youngkin administration, and the Board of Visitors pushes back against anti-Semitism and racial preferences at the Northern Virginia university.
The New York Times a couple of days ago:
Faculty members said they were concerned that a pileup of investigations would be used to justify toppling him, as happened with Dr. Ryan. [at the University of Virginia].
โWeโre worried itโs going to be high noon on Friday,โ said Tim Gibson, an associate professor at George Mason and the president of the Virginia state conference of the American Association of University Professors, a faculty rights group.
VPM News yesterday:
A growing number of George Mason University faculty are concerned about the fate of President Gregory Washington, whose annual performance review is set for the upcoming Board of Visitorsย meeting Friday morningย โ amid an onslaught of federal investigations.
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