06-13-2016, 06:08 AM
(06-12-2016, 08:01 PM)needle link Wrote:Jackson Beard, an international relations major from Chicago, interacts regularly with the Stanford administration in her capacity as president of the Associated Students of Stanford University (ASSU). On May 12, shortly after being elected president on a campaign platform that emphasized addressing the issue of sexual violence, Beard emailed a top Stanford official to discuss ideas for making improvements.
She said she received a response that appeared dismissive and then never heard back on her request to set up a meeting.
It was very disheartening, she said. Ive been very proud of how many students in our community feel the urgency and importance of this issue. It remains unclear to me at this point whether that same sense of urgency is shared by the higher levels of the administration.Â
Then go and sit in his office, Ms. Beard. Bring friends. Email the board. Email the general counsel. Meet with the general counsel. Or meet with the press and name names. Share the email contents. There are many things you can do if one bureaucrat ignores your entreaty.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/edu...story.html
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