Students, alumni express disappointment at 'ridiculous' proposal
A university residential college named after James Madison may change its name in order to promote "sustainable" racial change.
The interim dean of Michigan State University's James Madison residential college announced that the internal college is considering a name change in an attempt to advance "racial equity." In aletter addressed to James Madison students, alumni, and friends, interim dean Linda Racioppi and assistant dean Jeff Judge presented ways the residential college plans to address policies and practices that "disadvantage people of color," including a commitment to consider the removal of the founding father from campus.
"After the summer break, we plan to engage in reconsideration of the name of the college," the letter says. "The latter will need to incorporate the perspectives of students, staff, faculty, and alumni. If these groups should support a name change, we would then proceed through the University governance process."
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2 comments:
At this point in time, a name change to Bendover U might be an appropriate choice.
329 - Agreed.
While they are at it, how about washing away all of history ok? Just start at 2000 and go backwards. There would be no more whining, pouting, feelings hurt, etc.
??? What?? Oh, we will still remember and would be outspoken. Hmmmm...
Lobotomies for everyone then...
SMGDH at all this poo.
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