The Southern Illinois University Carbondale Faculty Senate has casted a vote of no confidence in SIU President Randy Dunn, and urging the Board of Trustees to remove him as soon as possible. The resolution claims that Dunn worked to undermine the SIU system, which passed by a vote of 25-1. The group’s action comes after an analysis of nearly 1,900 pages of internal documents, revealing that Dunn worked closely with SIU Edwardsville, to develop a $5.1-million reallocation proposal, while leaving officials at SIU Carbondale in the dark. Dunn also appeared to have helped develop and guide legislation to dissolve the system. The resolution states that Dunn has failed to meet the requirements of his job description and, “has lost the trust of the faculty and staff at SIU Carbondale.” The Board of Trustees failed to pass a motion to place Dunn on administrative leave, during a special meeting on June 21st, a week before the documents were released to the public. The next regular board meeting for the Board of Trustees at SIU is on September 13th.