Ahunte1's post got me thinking about Cubs executive Todd Ricketts, a Loyola alum I thought was a member of the Board of Trustees. I googled to confirm this and couldn't find a list of current Loyola trustees anywhere.
Loyola's website under the category "Office of the President" merely stated that University bylaws permitted up to 50 trustees and that inquires about the Board of Trustees should be sent to its Liaison.
https://www.luc.edu/president/governanc ... ftrustees/I found this passingly strange, so I looked into it a little further to see if my Google skills were deficient or if there was something else going on. To my relief my Google skills (i.e., my lifeblood) are intact. It turns out that the Loyola administration no longer reports the current membership of the Board of Trustees, according to the Loyola chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP)
https://lucaaup.org/author/contact74b527fe64/ (scroll down)
I think it is outrageous to cloak the governing body of the University in quasi anonymity. There should be transparency which leads to greater accountability. This policy of shrouding the Board in secrecy is an abomination. I wonder if any other schools also seek to hide their Boards of Trustees?