Please hear me out here. I do know the Dean's priority is solely the educational success of the student. But I understand there is nothing legally preventing the Dean from giving personal advice/direction to a student regarding family matters. What none of you realize is the extreme lengths I have gone to over the many years of being estranged from my daughter, through no action of my own, completely brainwashed by the mother as reflected in the forensic report that I paid dearly for, thinking it would one day help shed light on the situation for my daughter, who has absolutely no idea how much I love her and tried over the years to show my love and was fought by her mother in her efforts to cover up the truth, a true conspiracy that I never expected to happen.
The fact is, I have absolutely no other avenue whatsoever to contact my daughter except through the Dean (everybody else at the school directs me to the Dean) and if I don't get the Dean to speak to her and my daughter leaves the school, she is gone FOREVER. There will be no way to ever find her, as I'm sure her mother has groomed her for a witness protection program to avoid any opportunity to learn the truth about my love, my efforts, and the damning forensic report where the mother was thrown under the bus for abuse by the forensic child psychologist.
If you folks understood the depths of the problem where my daughter needs a psychological intervention or else this is a relationship between my daughter and me and my son (her brother) that will forever be lost if the Dean doesnt step in (because nobody else will), you would understand the importance of the Dean to step outside her box. THERE IS NO OTHER ALTERNATIVE!
I can't just sit back and wait, because I'll be waiting forever, and my son also will be waiting forever as he's just as heartbroken.
The premise of this post ("emailing random colleagues") is just so that I would know my rights and liablities if I were to do such a crazy thing (not my plan), when really my only goal is to motivate the Dean to step forward to help.
So since I can't just wait, what is my next step, being that everybody points to the Dean as the only point of contact?