TOPEKA, Kan.: A state university president in Kansas whose decision in June to cancel a virtual speech by Ivanka Trump angered donors and others resigned Friday, after less than a year in the job.
The Board of Regents, which oversees Kansas’ higher education system, did not say why Wichita State University President Jay Golden stepped down, offering no details on what led up to it. The university received national attention and plenty of criticism for dropping a virtual speech by President Donald Trump’s elder daughter for its technical school graduation.
The Board is thankful for his service,” a statement from Bill Feuerborn, the regents’ chairman, said. We are appreciative of his hard work and dedication to the university and are grateful for his commitment to serving students. We wish him well in all his…