Posted on 12/30/2009 7:25:55 AM PST by bs9021
Alumni Gifts Empowering Left?
Malcolm A. Kline, December 30, 2009
Jane Shaw over at the John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy is having second thoughts about her annual alumni gift to her alma mater. One point in Wellesleys favor, by the way: its president hasnt signed the Presidents Climate Change Agreement, an expensive will-o-the-wisp effort to take a stand on global warming, she writes. And English majors are still required to study Shakespeare.
Are those good enough reasons for me to support Wellesley with my money? she asks herself. Probably not. Jay Schalin, also of the Pope Center, suggests some targeted giving. Almost every college has, at the very least, one or two student organizations that work the free-market side of the street, he writes. Some, such as UNC-Chapel Hill, have a dozen or more.
Even Janes old school has a campus Libertarian Club, as well as a Republican Club. But if the former is an alternative to the latter, how free market is the campus GOP?
I stopped giving my small donation ($100 per annum) to my alma mater about 20 years ago. The University of Scranton offers a course in Feminism: Theory and Practice taught by Dr. Sharon Meagher ― 3 credits. In this course we will explore the relationship between feminist analyses of sexism and political practices aimed at eliminating it, the university website reveals. To this end we will examine divergent political traditions and show ways in which feminists have criticized, appropriated, and made use of them in their own work....
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I finally suspended contributing annuallly to the universities from which I graduated. I may as well be writing a check to the ACLU.
I contributed enough to my Alma Mater when I attended. Still paying that one off and kicking myself for it. Shoulda gone to Boise State (Go Broncos!).
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