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Certainly there are substantial difficulties in returning Taubman??s $15 million gift, especially when the building named for him has stood for a decade, but for the sake of our own dignity we must investigate steps to remove his name. Seton Hall’s administrators have investigated revisions to their gift policies that would allow them to remove the names of shamed donors from their buildings. Harvard should follow their lead. We should be certain that we are carefully screening our donors from the outset of the giving process and should include provisions in our contracts with...
...case like this is unprecedented,” said Andy Tiedemann, spokesperson for the University development office after Taubman??s conviction in December. “Legally [the center] may not have many options...
Neither Brown nor Michigan have announced plans to remove Taubman??s name from any facility...
Brown University—to which Taubman gave $3.2 million to endow the Taubman Center for Public Policy in 1983—issued a statement praising Taubman??s philanthropy...
...Brown University recognizes Mr. Taubman??s gift as an enlightened, farsighted, public-spirited commitment to enhance the University’s academic program in the social sciences,” the statement read...