I Winston-Salem Chronicle n c room forsyth cnty pub lib HC6 for African-American News and Information 660 w 5th st # q j j ? winston-salem nc 27101-2755 THURSDAY, March 27, 1997 Foundation Ufosuitr resigns over WSSU 'power struggle' ;v' Foundation Chairman )'< Marshall B. Bass X: By BRIDGET EVARTS Community Newt Reporter A request by Winston-Salem State Uni versity trustees to incorporate the school's fund-raising vehicle, the Winston-Salem State University Foundation, has prompted at least one resignation. Robert C. Brandquist, treasurer of the WSSU Foundation, submitted his resignation to board chairman Marshall Bass on Tues day, citing a "power struggle" taking place within the school. An unidentified member of the foundation speculated that more resig nations may follow. Based on the recommendation of a con sultant's report requested by Chancellor Alvin Schexnider, the university's board of trustees asked that the chancellor and vice chancellor for development be allowed as voting members of the foundation. The request surfaced at the trustees' March 17 meeting. Brandquist feels that the WSSU board of trustees' request, which includes designating the vice chancellor as president of the foun dation and allowing the chancellor power of direct appointments to the foundation, would be detrimental to the organization. The foun dation currently selects its own members. If the trustee's request is granted, said Brandquist, "The whole foundation becomes almost a toy of the chancellor." The foundation, an agency which works with the university to generate monies for the school, is guided by a 25-member board of directors in conjunction with university administrators and leaders. The foundation has raised over $20 million for the school Please see page 4 WSSU Chancellor Alvin Schexnider tending a hand up: School tutors suspended students ? Robert Egelston