Subsequent to exposure by civil liberties group Fire, the University of Delaware’s indoctrination – sorry, residential life – programme has been cancelled:

The University of Delaware strives for an environment in which all people feel welcome to learn, and which supports intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, free inquiry and respect for the views and values of an increasingly diverse population. The University is committed to the education of students as citizens, scholars and professionals and their preparation to contribute creatively and with integrity to a global society. The purpose of the residence life educational program is to support these commitments.

While I believe that recent press accounts misrepresent the purpose of the residential life program at the University of Delaware, there are questions about its practices that must be addressed and there are reasons for concern that the actual purpose is not being fulfilled. It is not feasible to evaluate these issues without a full and broad-based review.

Upon the recommendation of Vice President for Student Life Michael Gilbert and Director of Residence Life Kathleen Kerr, I have directed that the program be stopped immediately. No further activities under the current framework will be conducted.

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2 responses to “Questions Must Be Addressed”

  1. dearieme Avatar
    dearieme

    How many words did those slimy bastards take to say “It’s a fair cop, Guv”?

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  2. Dom Avatar
    Dom

    This sort of thing happens a lot at American campuses. I don’t know how it is in UK, Canada, and Australia. If you really want to get angry at “slimy bastards”, look up the Duke LaCrosse fiasco, and the “Group of 88”.

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