
by Scott Gerber
On June 13, 2017, I published anย op-ed in the Charlottesville Daily Progress nominatingย professor Larry Sabatoย to be the ninth president of the University of Virginia. Jim Ryan was selected instead.
The seemingly never-ending scandals that have unfolded at UVA in recent years demonstrate the Board of Visitors should have picked Sabato. Indeed, Sabato continues to make the university proud with his insightful political commentary, spectacular teaching, prize-winning research and generous financial gifts.
Frankly, UVAโs new board should fire the universityโs new president and replace him with Sabato. I know that sounds mean, but even putting aside that Scott Beardsleyโs appointment is probably void because the old board that appointed him didnโt comply with the membership requirements of the controlling Virginia statute, Beardsley is unfit to lead a university whose Honor System has shaped its identity for nearly two centuries.
I mentioned in a Dec. 31 Richmond Times-Dispatch column that Beardsley implemented Ryanโs DEI vision while dean of UVAโs business school; said he planned to ask Ryan for advice on how to lead the university; issued numerous comments in support of the sort of โdiversityโ that got UVA into trouble with the federal government; and quietly scrubbed his public CV of the list of pro-DEI activities that previously dominated it. Moreover, Beardsleyโs business school was under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice at the time of the standstill agreement.
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