This is the third and hopefully final summary post on the controversy at the University of Virginia surrounding the forced resignation of President Teresa Sullivan. The previous two are here and here.
- Trouble With Transparency
- A Much Higher Education: UVA has its president back. But the fight to save our universities has only just begun.
- Being the innovation shield
- After Leadership Crisis Fueled by Distance-Ed Debate, UVa Will Put Free Classes Online
- Going Public the UVa Way
- U-Va. parent: Online learning is an oxymoron
- University of Virginia’s peaceful revolution grew strength online
- Most Virginians approve of U-Va.’s decision to reinstate President Sullivan, poll says
- What Can We Learn from University of Virginia?
- Going Public the UVa Way
- Into the Fray
- University governance: From UBC to the University of Virginia and back
- UVa emails verify flaws of the board
- AP Newsbreak: Univ. of Virginia fundraising doubles after president’s reinstatement
- UVa Board of Visitors Spending Lots More Than Other Boards
- UVa provides us with business lessons
- UVa, Dragas, Sullivan.... Part II
- What did Dragas learn -- if anything?
- Sullivan says UVa 'will not skip a beat' as COO Strine resigns
- In Letter, Bill Wulf Explains Why He Hasn’t “Un-Resigned”
- A Settling of Accounts
- Student Council Statement on the Future
- The good of inefficient universities
- Re-Capping The Drama At U-Va… Sullivan Is Back, Jefferson’s School Joins Coursera
- U-Va. deans hatched online plan the day Teresa Sullivan was asked to resign
- After Sullivan's failed ouster, a question: Is UVa's future online?
- University of Virginia alumni seek explanation of failed 'boardroom coup' to oust president
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This collection of posts is only the tip of the iceberg of reaction to the ongoing controversy at the University of Virginia. For more, see the first item in the list for a digital archive.
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A follow up to my post from a couple of days ago. It's nice to know that sometimes these stories have the potential for happy endings.
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These posts would be a lot more interesting if you just added a sentence or two of your thoughts after each link, rather than just making them huge link dumps.
Hi Matt, I agree, especially with this one where it's not necessarily clear from the title of the post what it adds to the progression on the UVa issue. I may get around to arranging the links from all three post chronologically and at that point I'll consider adding annotations.