UMass Du Bois Library
From: Larry Kelley <amherstac@aol.com>
To: aseifert <aseifert@stuaf.umass.edu>
Cc: michaeldwiseman <michaeldwiseman@stuaf.umass.edu>; jeankim <jeankim@umass.edu>; bwburke <bwburke@umass.edu>; buffone <buffone@admin.umass.edu>; jkennedy <jkennedy@admin.umass.edu>; mleto <mleto@admin.umass.edu>
Sent: Fri, May 11, 2012 7:53 am
Subject: Re: Public Documents Request
Annemarie,
Thank you for your prompt response, as I can imagine you are all very busy at the moment.
Not to be curmudgeon or anything, but just last month the University did break with "standard practice" by giving me the Bentz, Whaley, Flessner report on the UMass Amherst Alumni Association without charge. And obviously, since my friends at the Springfield Republican eventually did a front page story on the matter, that too was a matter of public interest.
I am also confused why you worry about the need to withhold "materials or data relating to student education records and personal data." I asked for sanctions imposed against fraternities and sororities (corporations) not individual students.
Or are you following the flawed Supreme Court edict that corporations are people? Really?
Have a great graduation day!
Larry
From: Annemarie Seifert <aseifert@stuaf.umass.edu>
To: Larry Kelley <amherstac@aol.com>
Cc: Michael D Wiseman <michaeldwiseman@stuaf.umass.edu>; Jean Kim <jeankim@umass.edu>; Brian W. Burke <bwburke@umass.edu>; Nancy Buffone <buffone@admin.umass.edu>; John Kennedy <jkennedy@admin.umass.edu>; Michael A. Leto <mleto@admin.umass.edu>
Sent: Thu, May 10, 2012 9:42 pm
Subject: Re: Public Documents Request
Thank you for your prompt response, as I can imagine you are all very busy at the moment.
Not to be curmudgeon or anything, but just last month the University did break with "standard practice" by giving me the Bentz, Whaley, Flessner report on the UMass Amherst Alumni Association without charge. And obviously, since my friends at the Springfield Republican eventually did a front page story on the matter, that too was a matter of public interest.
I am also confused why you worry about the need to withhold "materials or data relating to student education records and personal data." I asked for sanctions imposed against fraternities and sororities (corporations) not individual students.
Or are you following the flawed Supreme Court edict that corporations are people? Really?
Have a great graduation day!
Larry
From: Annemarie Seifert <aseifert@stuaf.umass.edu>
To: Larry Kelley <amherstac@aol.com>
Cc: Michael D Wiseman <michaeldwiseman@stuaf.umass.edu>; Jean Kim <jeankim@umass.edu>; Brian W. Burke <bwburke@umass.edu>; Nancy Buffone <buffone@admin.umass.edu>; John Kennedy <jkennedy@admin.umass.edu>; Michael A. Leto <mleto@admin.umass.edu>
Sent: Thu, May 10, 2012 9:42 pm
Subject: Re: Public Documents Request
Mr. Kelley,
I understand your perspective, but we are unable to waive the cost associated
with your request. The process I have outlined is our standard practice. Take
care - Annemarie
Annemarie Seifert, Ph.D.
Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Development
From: Larry Kelley <amherstac@aol.com>
To: aseifert <aseifert@stuaf.umass.edu>
Cc: michaeldwiseman <michaeldwiseman@stuaf.umass.edu>; jeankim <jeankim@umass.edu>; bwburke <bwburke@umass.edu>; buffone <buffone@admin.umass.edu>; jkennedy <jkennedy@admin.umass.edu>; mleto <mleto@admin.umass.edu>
Sent: Thu, May 10, 2012 1:36 pm
Subject: Re: Public Documents Request
I wish to request a waiver of the $368.45 in costs associated with my Massachusetts Public Records Law request. The data is being gathered for a news article which many--if not most--readers (at least the 1,000 who frequent my hyper-local news site daily) would consider a matter of public interest.
I am also a homeowner in Amherst and as such contribute (in addition to my wife's annual voluntary contribution to Isenberg School of Management) to the Univeristy's operation costs via state and local taxes, and as an Amherst resident (5th generation) have a vested interest in the town/University partnership on "safe and healthy neighborhoods" an article about which I am gathering this information.
If you are worried about journalistic pedigree or news judgement, I am probably the only person alive who can say they have taken "Journalism Ethics " with Howard Ziff (audited 1983) founder of the UMass Journo program and then again last year (online for credit) with Karen List, current director of the highly regarded UMass/Amherst journalism department.
The death of the Gateway Corridor Project and the impending doom that will befall North Amherst Village Center form based rezoning this coming Monday night is directly attributable to a (mis) perception in town that those worthy projects will create more rowdy student party houses. Furthermore many in town think UMass is not doing enough to address this problem. I think my records request would go a long way towards changing that perception.
Do you really wish for my readers to get the impression you have something to hide, and are stonewalling? I also find it particularly ironic that Ted Koppel--a journalism god--is giving the keynote address at tomorrow's graduation. What would Mr. Koppel think?
Thanks for your consideration,
Larry K