Red Banyan CEO Evan Nierman was quoted by WMUR on Dartmouth College’s move to consider renaming the Black Family Visual Arts Center, named for Dartmouth graduate and billionaire Leon Black, whose ties to Jeffrey Epstein returned to the news following Black’s House Oversight Committee testimony.
With students calling for Black’s name to be removed, Nierman cautioned that the college is moving too quickly when there is no proof of wrongdoing. “Convictions of the heart are not the same thing as a conviction in a courtroom,” he said, adding that “a rush to judgment is never a wise course of action” and that any decision to remove Black’s name is premature while a full accounting remains far off.
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