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KGCoE Dean Responds to SG Bias Allegation

by Joe McLaughlin
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Dr. Harvey Palmer, Dean of the College of Engineering, said that he apologized to one candidate for an e-mail sent to all engineering students endorsing Student Government (SG) presidential candidate Ed Wolf in the closing hours of the election. “I certainly am not going to do this again,” Palmer said.

Palmer said that Wolf asked him to send the e-mail because he [Palmer] has access to an e-mail list of engineering students: “[Wolf] can’t access that. He had to go to someone in the college who had access to it,” Palmer said. The e-mail was sent shortly after SG announced it was extending the election by three hours because one candidate’s profile was not posted on the ballot, but Palmer said Wolf approached him earlier in the week.

“While I prefer to remain on the sidelines with respect to Student Government elections,” read the e-mail in part, “I do believe that it is in the college’s best interests to have KGCOE students like Ed representing the interests of students on the RIT campus.”

“It would have been nice if I had left out ‘like Ed,’” Palmer said in an interview. “In my mind, I wasn’t trying to promote Ed over anyone else. I was trying to promote a lack of apathy.”

Later, the e-mail includes, “I encourage you to [vote], regardless of who you support.” The e-mail also includes a paragraph written by Wolf, and links to Wolf’s campaign website and the SG voting website. Palmer said, “[The e-mail] doesn’t say, ‘Vote for Ed Wolf.’ It says, ‘Vote.’”

Palmer said that Jonathan Berman, a vice presidential candidate, e-mailed him to complain. Palmer declined to release Berman’s e-mail or his response, calling them personal correspondence.

Michael Deyhim, another presidential candidate, said that the e-mail “endorsed Ed Wolf” and that he “asked SG to seal the vote until everything could be investigated thoroughly” at their meeting on April 18th. SG entered into a closed session for approximately a half an hour, then rejected Deyhim’s motion and announced Wolf as the winner.

Explaining their decision, SG Publicity Director Tina Leh said, “There’s no policy on whether faculty or staff can endorse [SG candidates].”


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