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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]The fired the President at Trump's demand. Pretty sure that counts as "taking seriously"...[/quote][/b] No, "they" didn't. Jim Ryan resigned on his own, and the Board accepted the resignation. Three were preceding problems, most notably his handling of the three murders last year and what UVA knew about the shooter in advance but didn't act on. Also, Ryan got caught being disingenuous about dismantling the DEI programs - he just renamed them "community affairs office". The Board got pissed. I like the new acting head. And the Board is pushign ahead to find a new President. No one is upset. Ryan was a weak President. Some say he took the coward's way out by resigning.[/quote] As the parent of a current UVA student I can tell you that e[b]veryone at the university is very upset by the removal of Ryan as President. [/b] He was beloved on grounds. And you're incredibly naive if you've never heard of someone in a high position "resigning" which many times is code for being pushed out.[/quote] Utterly false. Apparently, you aren't on grounds enough to even know about the Jefferson Council. https://jeffersoncouncil.org/news/a-tired-ryan-contemplates-a-difficult-future[/quote] They're conservative culture warriors long before they're alums. [/quote]
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