Chattanooga Times Free Press

Faculty file complaint over KSU president selection process

- BY ERIC STIRGUS THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTI­ON (TNS)

Some Kennesaw State University faculty filed a federal complaint Monday against Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens becoming the school’s next president, saying the state Board of Regents’ selection process was discrimina­tory and unfair.

The complaint was filed with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunit­y Commission’s Atlanta office.

The complainan­ts said at least three women submitted applicatio­ns to become KSU president, but said they never received a response from the state’s university system. Olens was the only candidate interviewe­d for the position.

“We believe that when the [Board of Regents] bypassed the standards that guide a traditiona­l search, it acted unethicall­y and likely violated federal anti-discrimina­tion laws,” said KSU English professor and former ombuds Anne Richards.

Richards and others also believe selecting Olens was a conflict-of-interest since he’s a defendant in an ongoing lawsuit concerning corruption allegation­s at some state colleges.

University System of Georgia spokesman Charles Sutlive declined comment, saying his office had not seen the complaint.

State officials have said some college searches have been done without a traditiona­l selection process.

Olens, a former Cobb County commission chairman, is scheduled to begin his first day as KSU president on Nov. 1.

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