Who’s in Charge? Lessons from the Penn State Scandal for UCLA and Its Hotel Proposal
The news has been full of the Penn State University scandal in which a serial child abuser was protected by high university officials until suddenly the matter became public. A report by a former FBI director was commissioned and put the blame on all involved in running the university including the trustees (equivalents of the Regents) for not asking questions and not doing the right thing. Much ink was devoted to the scandal at Penn State in the LA Times and other newspapers. But the most compelling analysis came on July 12 from the Times sports columnist Bill Plaschke. Here…
