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State Senate confirms Bert Ellis appointment to U.Va. Board of Visitors
The amendment to remove Ellis name from resolution was struck down 20-20
By
Eleanor Jenkins
February 7, 2023
The Virginia Senate confirmed College and Darden alumnus Bert Ellis appointment to the University Board of Visitors Tuesday. Ellis confirmation to the Board comes after months of
protest from students, faculty and community members including the
Student Council representative body,
University Democrats and Faculty
Senate.
The amendment to strike Ellis name from Senate Joint Resolution
276 which confirms a number of Gov. Glenn Youngkins appointments failed in a 20-20 vote prior to the passage of the resolution. Two Democratic senators, Sen. Lynwood W. Lewis and Sen. Chapman Petersen, broke rank and voted alongside Republicans to reject the amendment in an otherwise party-line vote Lt. Governor Winsome Earle-Sears cast the tie-breaking nay vote.
Youngkin
appointed Ellis and three other new Board members July 1, 2022. Since his appointment, Ellis has objected to progressive reforms at the University. In a 2021 year-end
update to the Jefferson Council, Ellis painted his mission as a fight against the onslaught of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives on Grounds. ... [Youngkins Board appointments are] our only opportunity to change/reverse the path to wokeness that has overtaken our entire University, Ellis wrote in the update.
Prior to his appointment, Ellis was involved in a controversy in 2020 when he traveled to Charlottesville to personally confront a Lawn resident who had hung a
controversial sign on her door. Ellis said he was
prepared to use a small razor blade to remove the sign. During his time at the University in the 1970s, Ellis
invited prominent eugenics supporter William Shockley to a debate on Grounds and
denied a request to co-sponsor an event with gay rights activist Frank Kameney.
As a member of the Board of Visitors, Ellis is one of 17 appointed officials responsible for long-term planning for the University, including approving funding for initiatives and licensing the Universitys system of student self-governance. ... Ellis will serve on the Board through June 30, 2026 alongside fellow Youngkin appointees Stephen Long, Education alumna Amanda Pillion and College and Law alumnus Doug Wetmore.