bryanw1995 said:Do you know her? I don't, but I'm inclined to trust that an '81 Aggie would know what's important to our students more than some of the Culture Keyboard Warriors we see so often on the internet. However, I read that DEI was going to be a core building block of her program. Is that incorrect? DEI has quickly gone from a buzzword to a 4 letter word, perhaps the ground shifted under her while she was unaware, or perhaps she never said that and the comment was just speculative in nature from some of her detractors?AG81 said:Houstonag said:
Well, we must move on. I would have stuck it out for she has done a great job. Personnel challenges happen as they do in the corporate world. Fix it and move on.
I hope the current leadership which means Sharp and the board does not get weak kneed over this and holds the line for DEI, etc. for it will only hurt TAMU and other educational institutions. Hold the line and do not compromise on our standards.
This wasn't about DEI. This was an Aggie committed to the Aggie core values wanting to use those as the foundation for building the Journalism department. I can guarantee, not a single person involved in the attacks on her ever had a single conversation with her. Not one. Disgusting behavior from those who claim they don't want to "compromise on our standards". They violated every single one of those standards. Either that or their standards are not Aggie standards based on Aggie values.
Yes, I know her. No one, anywhere, can anyone cite anything she's said about DEI being the foundation of the new Journalism Department. To the contrary, at the ceremony at which she signed the offer letter that was rescinded she said, "There is so much trust in A&M and the Aggie core values, and we want to position the planned new journalism degrees and program as an integral part of the Aggie brand,". That's what she was going to build the program on. This moronic adherence to a particular dogma, left or right, is what's wrong with America. It is devoid of critical thinking as demonstrated by all the "it seems like" pronouncements by so many. Again, not one critic has ever talked to her about her goals. They assumed. And they've made an ass out of themselves and A&M as a result. Most sad is they're proud of what they've done.