University
It seems that both Fortune, and the Favor of the King (or, perhaps, these are the same) does not shine on the University, and therefore the Chancellor must responsibly step down following the Great Calamity.
Perhaps there is a new Chancellor who wishes to step forward and direct a rebuilding process for a New University. If not, then I would propose in my letter of resignation that the University be dissolved, the assets (remaining building, gold, and wreckage) be returned to the donators in approximate proportion to their donations, and the remaming unbuilt land be returned to the Town. I leave this final decision to the Town.
signed
The (former) Chancellor.
Oh dear, how can the city's university fall so low, have we placed such a low price on knowledge that we get distracted by the collection of coins and the mining of stone? I am guilty of this and so I ask one of our finest architects to discover the cost of rebuilding the area with a modest design including a food court, assembly area and many classrooms for the teaching of important subjects. Language, numeracy, science, cooking and business are the main trades in the city, but all this knowledge will be lost when the citizens become mortal. This gives need to teach a new generation the lessons of the past so they can gain the wisdom of people who are already hundreds of years old.