In October 2021, following campus-wide demonstrations and a Faculty Senate vote of "no-confidence," along with allegations of "systemic failure of administrative leadership and dereliction of duty to uphold the land-grant mission, Hispanic-serving mission of the institution” there was a call for Floros' removal.[6] In the document submitted by staff, the allegations include Floros' and Provost Carol Parker's misappropriation of university funds, unethical hiring and promotion practices, deliberate circumvention of due process, rejection of principles and practices of shared governance, and broader impacts of systemic failure of leadership.[7] In January 2022, Floros announced his resignation as President of New Mexico State University, leaving sole leadership of the university to Chancellor Dan Arvizu.[8]