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Former YSU president blasts trustees in hiring Rep. Bill Johnson, calls for their dismissal

Eight people sit on a dais beneath the words "Youngstown State University Board of Trustees" lit up on a wood-paneled wall.
Conor Morris
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YSU's board of trustees - seen here in a photo from Nov. 21, 2023 - have come under fire from many on and off campus, including former YSU President Les Cochran. Cochran alleges the entire board, except for Molly Seals (right), should be removed. He took issue with three board members, including Charles George (left) donating to Johnson's past campaigns.

Youngstown State University鈥檚 former President Les Cochran in a letter Tuesday asked Gov. Mike DeWine to remove most of YSU鈥檚 board of trustees, accusing them of misconduct in the hiring of Rep. Bill Johnson to be the university鈥檚 next president.

Cochran, who was president from 1992 to 2000, suggested there was a 鈥渃oup鈥 in selecting Johnson, a Republican closely aligned with former President Donald Trump, involving some board members and 鈥渙utside鈥 sources. He noted three board members have donated to Johnson鈥檚 campaign in the past.

Board members Joseph Kerola, Charles George and Richard Fryda all donated about $85,000 to Johnson鈥檚 campaigns between 2009 and 2022, according to Federal Election Commission reports.

鈥淏y not being transparent in their actions, several Board members did NOT reveal their conflicts of interest nor did they recuse themselves from voting for Mr. Johnson,鈥 Cochran wrote. 鈥淏y placing their personal interest above those of the University, they demonstrated a critical lacking of moral integrity and ethical behavior, thereby; forfeiting their right to serve as Trustees, and if not willing to resign, should be removed from the Board by the Governor.鈥

Cochran in his letter also alleged the conduct of the trustees puts the university鈥檚 accreditation through the Higher Learning Commission at risk, arguing if YSU were to lose its accreditation, that would serve as a 鈥渄eath blow鈥 for the Mahoning Valley.

Interim Provost Jennifer Pintar in a statement called those claims 鈥渇alse and completely unsubstantiated.鈥

鈥淵oungstown State University remains dedicated to upholding the highest standards of excellence in education and leadership,鈥 Pintar said. 鈥淔or individuals to allege that YSU is at risk of losing its accreditation is patently absurd and a blatant attempt to tarnish YSU's reputation with false and frivolous claims. We are confident that YSU鈥檚 accreditation is not at risk.鈥

She added that the Higher Learning Commission does not specify any particular method for hiring a university president, and added that it recognizes 鈥渢he autonomy of governing boards to act independently鈥 when it comes to trustees鈥 decisions.

Cochran asked DeWine in his letter to remove all trustee members who voted to hire Johnson, which excludes Trustee Molly Seals, who did not vote for Johnson. In Ohio, the governor is responsible for selecting trustees to serve on college boards, with the consent of the Ohio Senate.

Some faculty, donors and alumni have cried foul about the secretive process used to hire Johnson in which no other candidates were identified.

Johnson鈥檚 first day in office will be Jan. 22, and students have planned a walk-out for that day in protest.

Conor Morris is the education reporter for 精东影业.