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Issue date: 10/23/07 Section: News

Stetson Departure | Top donors seek 'truth' about dean's resignation

Curiosity remains as capital campaign goes into full swing

Emily Babay

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Stetson Departure


As Penn begins the public stage of its largest-ever capital campaign, donors have more questions on their minds than how much to give.

At a brunch Saturday for Benjamin Franklin Society donors - those who donate $2,500 or more annually to the University - many expressed concern and curiosity over the departure of former Dean of Admissions Lee Stetson, who suddenly resigned in late August.

"When there's a lack of an explanation, we always think that there's something nefarious going on," said George Weinbaum, a BFS donor and 1953 College alumnus.

Other donors also said the mysterious circumstances of Stetson's departure - Penn President Amy Gutmann will only say that the resignation was in the "best interests" of Stetson and the University - has led to suspicions of wrongdoing.

"People will question the integrity of the admissions department," said Curt Parnes, another donor.

His wife, Susan Parnes, agreed.

If the University does not reveal a reason for a departure, she said, "most people make assumptions and think the worst."

The University's reticence about Stetson's abrupt resignation was a major topic of discussion for both alumni and donors throughout their visits to campus during last weekend's capital campaign kickoff event, one of the most important milestones in Gutmann's tenure.

Donors' enthusiasm for the University will be especially important going forward as officials try to raise the remaining $1.9 billion of the school's $3.5 billion goal.

But despite donors' questions following Stetson's resignation, it's unclear what effect, if any, the departure will have on the capital campaign.

Carol Wittmeyer of Meliora Group, a fundraising consulting firm, said she doubted concerns about Stetson would affect the campaign, saying that "the only departure that might really matter to donors would be the president herself, because she's leading the campaign."
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posted 10/23/07 @ 6:11 PM EST

How the university thinks that it can get away by keeping secret a matter of such importance and concern to the university community, is truly dumfounding. (Continued…)

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