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Mississippi Valley State President Announces Panel to Bring Officials Together

ITTA BENA, Miss.

Mississippi Valley State University President Lester C. Newman has appointed a new committee to bring members of the faculty and administration together.

Newman was the target of “no confidence” vote this week by the school’s Faculty Senate.

Faculty members contacted by The Associated Press said the “no confidence” vote dealt with concerns that included problems with the proper chain of command, pay scale and a lack of professional courtesy.

Newman announced the creation of the committee and other steps in a column released to news media outlets on Saturday. Newman’s office said the column had been submitted for publication in Sunday’s edition of the Greenwood Commonwealth.

Mississippi Valley State is located in Itta Bena, about 10 miles west of Greenwood in the Mississippi Delta.

Newman, an alumnus of Southern University in Baton Rouge, became Mississippi Valley State’s fifth president in 1998. He succeeded William Sutton, who served as president for 10 years. Newman came to Valley from Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, N.C.

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