This blog will carry the views of Reed College alumni who believe that the proposal by the existing leadership of the Reed College Alumni Association to increase the centralization of control over membership of the Association's Board of Directors, limiting the ability of the 65% of all alumni who belong to the regional chapters of the Association to choose their own representatives on the Board of Directors, represents a serious mistake. Accordingly, these alums urge that the proposed constitutional amendments be rejected in the impending alumni referendum.
A 500 word statement from opponents is now online, along with a list of its authors and co-signers as of the December 3 deadline for submitting the statement
Monday, November 26, 2018
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This blog will carry the views of Reed College alumni who believe that the proposal by the existing leadership of the Reed College Alumni As...
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Here is the current list of authors and signers (as of January 18): ...
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This blog will carry the views of Reed College alumni who believe that the proposal by the existing leadership of the Reed College Alumni As...
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Back in September of 2017, when the proposal to cut the chapters out of full representation on the Alumni Board was first put forward, there...