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Board of Trustees Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 110 Eighth Street Troy, New York Board of Trustees Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 110 Eighth Street Troy, New York 2 April 2016 Members of the Board, Since 1890, the student-run Rensselaer Union has been the heart of our campus community. The unique opportunities it provides have been invaluable to our development as students, professionals, and individuals. We write today as concerned alumni and former student leaders determined to ensure that these opportunities remain available to future generations. We find no ambiguity in the Union Constitution’s support of Rensselaer’s rich tradition of independent student governance. Students are explicitly given the right and responsibility to fund and manage activities, facilities, and employees. They are granted the opportunity to be agents of change by collaborating with peers and professionals. Through their independence, students are empowered and inspired to take an active role in the Rensselaer community as stakeholders in our collective future. An independent Union gives students the irreplaceable opportunity to learn by doing, growing as leaders through their achievements and mistakes. Each generation of student leaders builds on the foundation and the lessons of its predecessors and the institutional knowledge of student-hired administrative staff. This accumulation of wisdom, over many decades of annually-elected leadership, allows the Union to grow stronger. Every change to the Constitution has been passed by the Student Senate, ratified by a vote of the student body, and approved by the Board of Trustees. This democratic process is built on trust and cooperation across the entire Rensselaer community. Unilateral action by any party—students, administrators, or trustees—to amend or alter the Constitution without honoring this process would undermine the integrity of our institution and our community. We are united in the belief that these traditions of student leadership are fundamental to the success of Rensselaer. We support the current Constitution and the established democratic process. We urge you to reaffirm your commitment to the Union’s self-governance, and work with the students to rebuild the trust so essential to the success of our community and our school. Respectfully, The undersigned alumni Alan P. Hald 100th Grand Marshal Earl Sedlik 74th President of the Union Zack Levine 101st Grand Marshal Jack S. DeMao 81st President of the Union Mark P. Rice 103rd Grand Marshal John B. Hill 88th President of the Union Tom Engellenner 104th Grand Marshal Bill Sanscrainte 92nd President of the Union Bob Koch 105th Grand Marshal Laura E. Tanski 94th President of the Union Donald Michael Stull 107th Grand Marshal Andrew Morrison 97th President of the Union Ira S. Tackel 109th Grand Marshal Kara Murphy Haire 98th President of the Union Mark R. Feinstein 110th Grand Marshal Russell Woodbridge 99th President of the Union John A. Malitoris 111th Grand Marshal Carrie Wallace 100th President of the Union Paul Kowalczyk 112th Grand Marshal AnneMarie Ferraro 101st President of the Union Pete Traversy 114th Grand Marshal Paul Conforti 102nd President of the Union Jeffry A. Langan 115th Grand Marshal Patrick Tirino 103rd President of the Union James E. LaPosta 116th Grand Marshal Thea Zeak Jandial 104th President of the Union Richard E. Glassberg 118th Grand Marshal Brian N. Dean 106th President of the Union John H. Cerveny 119th Grand Marshal Monica Loseman 107th President of the Union Carrie E. Eckart 120th Grand Marshal Christine Horan 109th President of the Union Doug MacKechnie 121st Grand Marshal Kristine (Norgren) Goas 111th President of the Union Dave Sovie 122nd Grand Marshal Ariana (Twitchell) Dalton 112th President of the Union Eric Lambiaso 123rd Grand Marshal Zachary Ament 113th President of the Union Mark Fellenz 125th Grand Marshal Suzanne Peluso 114th President of the Union Bill Wheeler 126th Grand Marshal James Fisher 117th President of the Union Sonny Jandial 128th Grand Marshal Robert Odell 119th President of the Union Greg Waters 129th Grand Marshal Alex Franz 120th President of the Union Kristen (Trout) Fitzpatrick 130th Grand Marshal Mike Spitz 121st President of the Union Mamani (Datta) Older 131st Grand Marshal Nikki Gallant 122nd President of the Union Erica Kulesza 132nd Grand Marshal Jonathan Stack 123rd President of the Union Joseph Greco 134th Grand Marshal Gretchen Sileo 124th President of the Union Gil Valadez 135th Grand Marshal Erin Amarello 125th President of the Union Chris Mather 136th Grand Marshal Michael Borzumate 137th Grand Marshal Michael J. 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