From today's HA - a compelling portion of the article:
The e-mail came across at 2:15 (Thursday), I believe," she said. "He and Dr. Thames had a conversation and then he e-mailed it."
Mader would not talk about whether an e-mail Hanbury sent to the five college deans on April 30 played a role in his decision to leave the university.
"What I know is his letter stated he is moving on to look at other job opportunities," she said.
Hanbury, who did not return requests for comment, wrote an e-mail accusing some of the deans of insubordination after some of them apparently consulted attorneys about whether to respond to a Faculty Senate request for lists of faculty recommended for mid-year raises.
"The last I heard, Dr. Thames was your boss, not some nebulous 'outside counsel,'" the e-mail stated. "Quite simply, regardless of what you or your misguided personal counsel think, the law means you take your orders from Dr. Thames and it is not up to you to decide to do otherwise. You are insulated from personal liability for doing so. I have informed Dr. Thames of your grossly insubordinate action."
Thames was not aware of the e-mail before it was sent, Mader said.
Uh Lisa, did you hear what you said?? You just said Shelby had a conversation with the Jackster and then the Jackster mailed it. Now you tell me, how Shelby was "not aware" of that email