Before asking University of Virginia President Teresa Sullivan to resign, Board of Visitors members and various trustees of U.Va.foundations worried that online college courses were being adapted by Stanford and other universities and that U.Va. was lagging behind. Emails released under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act between Rector Helen E. Dragas and Vice Rector Mark J. Kington show the officials and others in the university community discussed the need to develop online classes to reach new students, increase revenues and cut costs. Those were among the issues board officials cited ...