University of Delaware Faculty Condemns Old ResLife Program

University of Delaware Faculty Condemns Old ResLife Program

by Adam Kissel

March 19, 2008

The University of Delaware's Student Life Committee, which recently rejected a proposal for a highly politicized residential program in the dorms next year, has also roundly condemned the old program in a February 22 report.

For those who have not yet heard of the discontinued and discredited program, please follow the links above. Here is how the UD faculty committee summarized it:

During the Fall 2007 semester, an external organization [that's FIRE] gained access to the curricula as well as other information on the program and information that had been posted on the Residence Life website and led a public campaign that brought internal and external attention to the curriculum as well as their opposition to its implementation. Ultimately the decision was made by the University to discontinue the program.

Here are excerpts from the many points on which the faculty committee criticized the old program:

My goodness. This is just what we've been saying all along. We had and still have some additional concerns, but this is a pretty major admission of significant fault. How the responsible parties could still hold their jobs after this is beyond me.

The faculty committee concludes with some recommendations, some of which I excerpt below:

The first and third points look like the main reasons that the faculty committee continues to have no patience with the Residence Life proposal to run an educational program with any agenda, much less its own highly politicized one.

Well done, UD faculty!