Joey King resigns as president of Lyon College
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Joey King resigns as president of Lyon College
BY Max Brantley ON August 26, 20216:15 pm
As many had predicted,
Joey King resigned today as president of
Lyon College following a community furor over
comments he made in a Chronicle of Higher Education article about white supremacists in Arkansas and a Donald Trump rally.
King insisted he was misquoted about the rally. He said he imposed a lockdown for the small number of students still on campus last year because of Trump rallies promised in other places in Arkansas, rather than a rally in Batesville itself. But he didnt disavow saying that the college of the home of Batesville, while a good community, was surrounded by an angry, disenfranchised population with a large white-supremacist population. The
Chronicle said he was quoted accurately, but amended the article about campus lockdowns to reflect Kings insistence, a month after the article appeared, that he was talking about rallies in other places. There was no Trump rally in Batesville.
The mayor, county judge, a chamber of commerce official were among those taking offense and publicly called for his ouster. The college Board of Trustees met today.
Perry Wilson, chairman of the board, announced later in messages to the college community.
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Max Brantley
Senior editor of the Arkansas Times.