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And here's the one specifically to the Regents under the heading: Veritas & Funding:

​Dear Regents:

As a '66 AB graduate of U of M, I'm far removed from the awful decisions you folks are having to make every day. As a proud graduate of what has been known as the Ivy of the Midwest, I am falling back on what's taught on campus in World History courses and in basic finance ones.

1. Appeasement has historically had the opposite of the intended effect; it strengthens tyranny and emboldens tyrants to demand more and more.

2. When balancing a budget, you have to look at losses and gains of every action before choosing a course of action.

As you advise the president of the university to bow to the demands of our national administration, I am hoping that you are considering the loss of international standing that decreases applications, grants for research, funds from tuition and fees, endowments in wills, etc. How will that impact your academic standing and the recommendations of high school counselors to students who aren't prepared to, as this arrogant and determined junior informed parents and counselor that she wasn't prepared to "travel that far to learn to crook her little finger as she sipped tea"?

Most of all, I'm taking what is for me, this bold step of emailing all of you because I need to continue to see you for myself and on behalf of all the students I've encouraged to apply to the U of M, as a beacon of hope and a model of courage and VERITAS.

Respectfully and Hopefully,

Gail L. (Havens) Bienstock,

Class of '66

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Just sent this to U of M:

As a proud graduate of the U of M, I learned to value the VERITAS part of that U of M proclamation.  I know, without a doubt, that public institutions are more vulnerable to funds being withheld.  Balanced against that, however, is what is taught in your World History courses:  Appeasing tyrannical "leaders" has always led to them simply demanding more.  Beyond that, when your faculty stop being able to determine their own curricula based on cutting edge knowledge, to be awarded grants for true research in all fields you claim to teach, you are no longer that rare university which is considered the Ivy of the Midwest.   

For all who claim the U of M as home, past, present and future students, PLEASE stand up to the corrupting demands of this White House and model the academic courage we've all come to expect of you.   Finally please share this email with your Board of Regents.

Respectfully and hopefully,Gail Bienstock Class of '66

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