Politics & Government

College of DuPage President Goes on Leave Beginning Wednesday

The college announced the "approved medical leave" via a written statement Tuesday.

Beginning Wednesday, College of DuPage President Robert Breuder will go on “approved medical leave,” a move that is approved through the human resources department and not the board of trustees, the Daily Herald is reporting.

But board members, who had plans to put Breuder on paid administrative leave as soon as Thursday plan to proceed.

“As far as I’m concerned, we’re going to go ahead with the paid leave of absence,” Kathy Hamilton told the Daily Herald Tuesday night. “It’s his decision, and he’s gone on paid medical leave. Our board decision is to put him on paid administrative leave -- and that’s what we can do if we have the votes.”

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Hamilton has been at the forefront of the reform movement and is expected to be elected chairwoman of the board Thursday night.

“In a letter sent Tuesday to Breuder, Hamilton and three political allies who won three available seats on the seven-member board in the April 7 election directed Breuder to schedule a special Thursday night meeting that would take place after the new board’s organizational meeting,” the Daily Herald reported.

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