By: Anne Neal, OpEd Contributor
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May 28, 2009
Mr. Zywicki was not fired for doing his job, but Ms. Neal provides only part of the story. Mr. Zywicki, among his comments, recommended that donors to Dartmouth consider withholding their donations or redirecting their donations to other institutions, such as George Mason University. In her own words, "As fiduciaries, trustees are legally and financially responsible for the well-being of institutions." Such a comment is hardly indicative of a sense of financial responsibility, and that says nothing of Mr. Zywicki's own personal commitment to such support. Very few of us would be kept in a job when we only carry out half of our responsibilities.
John Engelman, Dartmouth '68
May 28, 2009
One can only speculate as to why Todd Zywicki was not reappointed to the Board of Trustees. But to say his comments at the Pope Center contained "admittedly harsh words for Dartmouth" is an understatement. His speech contained misinformation, distortions of facts, and outrageous accusations. He apologized for calling Dartmouth's former president "a truly evil man", but did not apologize for his other misinformation, distortions and accusations. Clearly this speech was a violation of his fiduciary responsibilities as a Dartmouth trustee.
barber
May 28, 2009
It is far from certain that "there is no doubt" about why Prof. Zywicki lost the election. None of those who voted against him have said why they did so. They very well might have objected to his speeches outside of the boardroom, which were not really about key issues as much as they were direct attacks on the Board of Trustees. Or those voting might have objected to other things he has done or said. It does not matter. The scheduled end of a 4 year unpaid trusteeship is the furthest thing from a "firing," and the writer should not have tried to hide the difference.
carolinafatz
May 30, 2009
Dartmouth College was hijacked long ago by the cartoonish PC crowd. They live in the New Hampshire woods, at least a hundred miles from the real world, and they work hard to exclude non believers from disturbing their arboreal fantasy land. Anyone who dares criticize their foolishness is treated as a heretic, first distorted, then deflected, then labeled a racist or hater or some such other epithet, then finally removed, but never answered on the issues. This incident should not be considered by itself; rather it should be seen as the latest in a myriad of such incidents over the past 30 years or so.
Robert Hunt
May 30, 2009
Am a Dartmout alumnus very much bothered by the conduct of the Trustee cabal led by E. Haldeman in essentially disenfranchisinbg a large segmewnt of the alumni. The cabal's denying Mr. Zywicki an opportunity to seek re-election for a second term without reason cited therefor, while doing so behind closed doors , is a part of that disenfranchising. Anne Neal's comments are on point but aimed at a target that seems to know no shame.
Dartmouth80
May 31, 2009
Higher education has become a grand social experiment with an obsessive quest to fill incoming freshman classes with a divesity of "victims". Special courses are needed because the qualifications of many applicants are too low to pass traditional courses. The message to alumni and their duly elected trustees has been consistent over the past two years. Diversity of thought is no longer tolerated. Sadly, secondary education has become just as intolerant in my Massachusetts community.
May 31, 2009
I have ceased contributing to the Dartmouth College Alumni fund since the ZYwicki firing. I agree. Faculty and administrations need to be reigned in and stop following the path of GM.
ticekt
May 31, 2009
Zywicki's "firing" is another gross incident by a partial board to crush dissident opinion. The only visible remedy to address such blatent behavior may be a second lawsuit now pending in a local New Hampshire Court.
ticekt
May 31, 2009
Zywicki's "firing" is another gross incident by a partial board to crush dissident opinion. The only visible remedy to address such blatent behavior may be a second lawsuit now pending in a local New Hampshire Court.
barber
Jun 1, 2009
Robert Hunt commented on "The cabal's denying Mr. Zywicki an opportunity to seek re-election for a second term." The news coverage and the Board's statement on the matter suggest that the Board gave Mr. Zywicki a full opportunity to seek re-election, and that he took advantage of that opportunity. The majority of Trustees then declined to vote in favor of his re-election. The characterization of the Board's expansion as a "disenfranchisement" is difficult to swallow.
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