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Statement from The Jefferson Council on the Removal of Bert Ellis from the UVA Board of Visitors
Bert Ellis has been the Board’s most consistent and vocal advocate for transparency, accountability, and responsible governance. Removing him now sends the wrong message to students, faculty, alumni, and the broader UVA community.
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After more than a year of delays, the University of Virginia has finally released two reports ordered by the Attorney General — one detailing the University Police Department (UPD) response to the Nov. 13, 2022, mass shooting at UVA, and one reviewing the failure of the University’s Threat Assessment Team (TAT), despite abundant red flags, to prevent the tragedy.
DEI at UVA: the Backlash Begins
At the direction of Board of Visitors Secretary Susan Harris, a compilation of nearly 50 letters and email messages to the Board and President Jim Ryan was distributed to Board members Tuesday. The letters were almost uniformly critical of the Board’s decision earlier this month to abolish the office of Equity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement.
DEI Won’t Die Easily
One might think that revamping a website would be an easy start to complying with the Board of Visitors’ order to dismantle the Division for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) at the University of Virginia. Retitle the home page. Put up an “Under Construction” logo. Post a statement indicating that changes are coming. Do something! But a full week after the Board’s unanimous vote, the website still stands, as if nothing had changed.
Fog and Shadows
Decision-making at the University of Virginia is shrouded in secrecy — and leadership is just fine with that.
Deliberations in Darkness
Last week the University of Virginia Board of Visitors met to discuss one of the most contentious public-policy issues roiling American politics today: the medical treatment of transgender youth. The meeting was closed to the public, and board members were enjoined not to reveal what was said.
The End of Science! Lives Will Be Lost!
Don’t question university overhead costs or thousands will die! That is essentially the message of Virginia’s big three research universities — Virginia Tech, the University of Virginia, and Virginia Commonwealth University — in response to a National Institutes of Health initiative capping reimbursable overhead costs to 15% of the research grants it dispenses. And I’m not exaggerating about the “thousands will die” part.
A Tired Ryan Contemplates a Difficult Future
The last few months have been the most trying time in Ryan’s six-and-a-half-year tenure. After enjoying tremendous initial success in implementing his priorities at UVA, he is now mired in endless controversies which threaten to unravel his legacy.
He Who Controls UVA’s Strategic Investment Fund Controls Its Strategic Direction Part 3
This is the third and final part of a new three-part series exploring the influence of UVA President Ryan’s Strategic Investment Fund.
He Who Controls UVA’s Strategic Investment Fund Controls Its Strategic Direction Part 2
This is the second part of a new three-part series exploring the influence of UVA President Ryan’s Strategic Investment Fund.
The Baucom Resignation Could Set Off a Power Struggle at UVA
Ian Baucom will step down as provost of the University of Virginia in March to become president of Middlebury College in Vermont. UVA will launch a national search for his replacement, the university announced today. His departure will likely set off a power struggle between President Jim Ryan and members of the Board of Visitors appointed by Governor Glenn Youngkin.
He Who Controls UVA’s Strategic Investment Fund Controls Its Strategic Direction
This is the first part of a new three-part series exploring the influence of UVA President Ryan’s Strategic Investment Fund.
One Man’s Fight For Transparency
My FOIA journey began in 2021, soon after the University of Virginia released its “free speech” statement. I was disappointed with it, thinking it lukewarm and empty of enforcement — a fig leaf resulting from the alumni outcry arising out of the poor handling of the F--- UVA Lawn door.