Before her appointment as faculty representative to the University of Virginia Board of Visitors, the then-chair of the Faculty Senate manipulated the student council president to advance her campaign against the previous board.
by the Jefferson Council
UVA’s Faculty Senate has spent the better part of the last year delivering lectures on transparency, trust, and institutional integrity. Resolutions were passed. Statements were issued. The language was always lofty โ accountability, shared governance, the independence of the University community.
These text messages tell a different story.

After receiving several tips about inappropriate communications between Jeri Seidman, a professor and head of the Faculty Senate, and Clay Dickerson, then-president of UVA Student Council, a FOIA request was submitted to UVA. The thread produced by the FOIA request is a series of texts stretching from July 2025 through March 2026. It is 36 pages long, detailed, and damning.
What it shows is not two University leaders exchanging ideas in good faith. It shows a faculty member methodically cultivating a student leader, scripting his public statements, directing his organization’s actions, manipulating his messaging, and using him as a vehicle to move public opinion โ all while the Faculty Senate was publicly and simultaneously demanding transparency from the same administration they were privately working to undermine.
Campaigns Coordinated in Secret
The texts reveal that Seidman’s involvement in the anti-Board of Visitors campaign was not occasional or advisory; it was operational, sustained, and hidden.
They began on July 20th, coordinating to speak via a phone call on an unknown subject; the next day Seidman texted, โGlad you talked with NBC. I just commented as well.โ A few hours later she referenced an NBC29 news segment that had just been published, calling it a โgood news pieceโ that โmade us seem all aligned.โ Apparently, they โseemedโ all aligned since they had coordinated efforts beforehand.
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