After several turbulent days during which the remainder of the men’s basketball season was canceled, the coaching staff was placed on paid administrative leave and several players made an exodus from the program amid a hazing and sexual-assault scandal, the New Mexico State University Board of Regents will huddle behind closed doors on Tuesday.
The school’s governing board has called two closed meetings.
An 8 a.m. meeting was called to discuss “the acquisition of real property,” which may involve attorney-client privileged information. At 5 p.m., regents will meet for a discussion of “limited personnel matters concerning individual NMSU employees” and “personally identifiable information about individual NMSU students,” according to meeting notices and agendas.