San Francisco: The President of Sonoma State University in California, Ming-Tung "Mike" Lee, resigned on Friday, one day after he was placed on leave by California State University (CSU) officials for "unilaterally" declaring that the institution would cut all financial and academic links to Israel.
CSU Chancellor Mildred Garcia said that Lee "has informed me of his decision to retire" after she labelled Lee's action "insubordination" and named an acting president on Thursday, Xinhua news agency reported.
"The heart and mission of the CSU is to create an inclusive and welcoming place for everyone we serve, not to marginalize one community over another," Garcia said in a statement on Thursday.
Lee had brokered an agreement with campus pro-Palestinian students who set up tents on the school's campus. He publicly apologized on Wednesday evening and said he acted without the approval of CSU leaders.
Lee had been the president of Sonoma State University for less than two years, after serving as an administrator and business professor at Sacramento State University for 28 years.
With inputs from IANS