[Alumni-chat] Student Trustees

Gerry Bello gerrybello at hotmail.com
Sun Jan 13 15:56:56 EST 2008





> Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 11:56:13 -0800
> From: shadstanleigh at verizon.net
> To: alumni-chat at w3.antioch.edu
> Subject: [Alumni-chat] Student Trustees
> 
> I think the idea of student trustees is a logical - and understandable - outgrowth of the disgust with Murdock & Co.'s blatant disregard for Antioch's institutional structure by ignoring Adcil and making announcements relating to the College's status while students were away for the summer.   But there are practicalities involved:
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>   *  Can the student away on co-op necessarily get to trustees' meetings?
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Travel to and from board meetings for students, faculty and staff should be subisized.


>   *  Does a "student" seat expire when the student graduates or withdraws, or does a student move into the "alumni/former student" compartment?
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Not student = Term over.

>   *  Can a student sit on the BOT and simultaneously hold a seat on Adcil or Comcil and if so, what are the democratic implications?
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I would say no.  A student trustee should also not be CM.  Some people disagree with me.

>   A college whose charter makes clear it is independent from any overarching university and its competing constituent entities which - intentionally or otherwise - act in a parasitic fashion on the host (as happened leading up to the current crisis) obviates these problems.   
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>   Did we get to this point because students weren't on the BOT?   No.   We got there because of administrative mismanagement and because a University president felt entitled to ignore the board.   Vesting such power in an executive (or an executive simply arrogating this notion to him/herself - witness the current U.S. administration) generally tends to yield such results.
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>   That being said, a student, staff and faculty voice in electing trustees of the new college makes perfect sense.
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Not electing them.  Being them.

>   Shad '87
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