Months after the ouster and reinstatement of Teresa A. Sullivan, details continue to emerge about how and why the University of Virginia’s popular president was briefly pushed aside. Some new tidbits:
UVa Sticks With Self-Analysis — Students, faculty, and alumni will be picking the bones of the scandal for some time, and they’ll have panel discussions, academic courses, and even neckwear to help them do it. Jack Stripling takes the measure. The Chronicle
Helen Dragas Didn’t See the PR Crisis Coming — One day after the ouster, the university’s rector is said to have told donors on a conference call that “she hoped the noise would die down in a day or two.” The Washington Post
Echoes of an Earlier Presidential Dismissal — UVa’s student newspaper draws a connection between the recent tumult and a 1988 incident at Old Dominion University—in which the president was forced to resign by a board that included Ms. Dragas’s father. The Cavalier Daily




