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N.C. State chancellor resigns

Monday, June 8, 2009
(Updated 3:51 pm)

RALEIGH (AP) — The chancellor at N.C. State resigned today and became the third official to step down amid questions about the hiring of the former governor's wife for a university post.

Chancellor James Oblinger said in a statement released by the university that he is stepping down because the scrutiny of a job given to former first lady Mary Easley is a distraction for the school.

Oblinger had asked Easley to resign her position, but she hasn't. Easley's attorney, Marvin Schiller, did not immediately return a phone call Monday seeking comment.

N.C. State has been under fire because of a severance package of about $300,000 that Oblinger gave to the official who hired Easley and because of the salary Easley received. The official, former provost Larry Nielsen, resigned last month.

"The only reason I am announcing my resignation is that I am applying to myself the same standards I have asked Mrs. Easley to apply to herself: I am doing it because it is in the best interests of N.C. State University," Oblinger said.

Oblinger said he was confident that university officials had "acted both correctly and honorably."

He will return to the faculty, Oblinger said.

Oblinger also said the university planned to make public the documents it has given to a federal grand jury that is looking into Mary Easley's hiring as well as the use of private aircraft by former Gov. Mike Easley when he was in office.

In addition to Oblinger and Nielsen's resignations, the controversy prompted former N.C. State board chairman McQueen Campbell to resign.

Erskine Bowles, president of the University of North Carolina system, said in a memo to board members that retired chancellor Jim Woodward of UNC-Charlotte has agreed to serve as interim chancellor.

Bowles said Oblinger will be given a six-month leave at his current salary and then will return to his former position as a professor of food science.

Oblinger came to N.C. State in 1986 and served as provost and dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. He was named chancellor in 2005.


Accompanying Photos

Photo Caption: James Oblinger

MORE ONLINE

Read the university's statement: At N.C. State's Web site

News & Observer: Trustees eliminate Mary Easley's contract

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rooster8786

June 8, 2009 - 11:17 am EDT

Why is that EVRYONE around Mary Easley has resigned but she is quiet, out of sight, and has said she isn't resigning? Maybe she should "man up", be a leader by example, and resign/retire to the beach with her soon to be indicted criminal husband!

Huck9

June 8, 2009 - 11:23 am EDT

Please tell me that this guy Oblinger will not get his full pay for the next six months like the rest of those crooks.

John Newsom

June 8, 2009 - 11:50 am EDT

Huck -- I updated the story at 11:49 a.m. with the longer AP version. The answer to your question is in the next-to-last graf. -- John Newsom, N&R

Panacea

June 8, 2009 - 11:31 am EDT

WHY doesn't anyone have the nads to eliminate Easley's job and JUST GET RID OF HER!

Neither Oblinger NOR Nielsen deserve any kind of sweetheart deal for allowing this travesty to get started in the first place.

Lakeshia

June 8, 2009 - 11:57 am EDT

More guvmint employees leaching off the taxpayers - but the whiniest single group of guvmint employees has to be public school teachers -

CNJKNJACKSON

June 8, 2009 - 1:28 pm EDT

You must have not listen to your whinny teachers, because your spelling is not good, and you go try and teach a classroom of teenagers and see how you feel

rayzer

June 8, 2009 - 3:52 pm EDT

Maybe you should proofread your own postings before criticizing other folks' spelling. BTW I hope you are not a teacher, especially an English teacher.

brian444

June 8, 2009 - 1:47 pm EDT

I support Mary Easley. I think she will do a fine job bringing in speakers and teaching half a class.

Don Stowe

June 8, 2009 - 3:57 pm EDT

I hope your statement was intended as irony. It would be more correct to say, I think she will do a half job bringing in speakers and teaching half a class.

spadeAce

June 8, 2009 - 1:50 pm EDT

After all, Rod Blagojevich politics is not unique to Illinois. Mrs. Easley is just persistent a Rod Blagojevich in denying any wrong doing.

whyus

June 8, 2009 - 2:49 pm EDT

When this onion is finally peeled away, hopefully it will lead to the resignation of Bev Perdue as covering up the entire matter.

rayzer

June 8, 2009 - 3:47 pm EDT

The NC State BOT has just fired Mary Easley. Erskine, where is your letter of resignation?

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