And oh so many to manage and lead.

by Gordon C. Morse
The University of Virginia, it announced on Monday, has an interim president. His name is Paul G. Mahoney and heโs been around for a while โ living and working within the body of the beast โ and thatโs promising. He has friends; he knows the culture. He might do some good while the 28-member search committee looks about for a permanent person.
Mahoney is a former dean of the UVA Law School, a product of MIT and Yale Law School, a corporate law scholar -โ securities regulation, financial derivatives, contracts, stuff like that — and a former clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall.
Interesting, huh? Interesting is good. Interesting may help get people to listen.
Mahoney canโt just occupy space, breathing. Not while matters continue to throb and roll. He should wield complete leadership, even if over a limited tenure. Between the existing UVA faculty, the existing governor, the existing state legislature and all the rest of the things that exist -โ the students start returning soon -โ calm seas hardly beckon.
We know about the Department of Justice, of course. It seeks to enforce the Supreme Courtโs 2023 Harvard ruling which bars racial discrimination as a categorical factor in the admissions process. Logic leads to an obvious conclusion: collegiate race-based administrative dictums are kaput.
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