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SARASOTA, Fla. (WFLA) — New College of Florida’s library dean was terminated after an internal investigation found she purged thousands of books without following proper procedures.
In a letter dated August 30, the college’s legal and human resources team informed Dean of the Library Shannon Hausinger that she was terminated for tossing out what she described as “moldy and water-damaged books,” which are public property, without consulting college administrators.
“Regardless of your view on the value of the books selected for disposal, this lack of collaboration with faculty and College stakeholders demonstrates a profound and unacceptable error in judgement that does not meet the College’s expectations for an experienced library dean,” David Brickhouse, Esq., Vice President of Legal Affairs and Human Resources, wrote in the letter.
In an interview with Brickhouse, Chief of Staff and CFO Christie Fitz-Patrick and Interim Provost David Rancourt, Hausinger claimed to have made records documenting …