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A school-wide questionnaire at Western Washington University (WWU) asked the community How do we make sure that in future years we are not as white as we are today?
The www.wwu.edu/sixquestions/three.shtml" target="_blank">question, released through the communications and marketing department's daily newsletter www.onlinefast.org/wwutoday/" target="_blank">Western Today, comes on the heels of admonishments given in multiple convocation addresses by WWU President Bruce Shepard for the universitys failure to be less white.
In the decades ahead, should we be as white as we are today, we will be relentlessly driven toward mediocrity; or, become a sad shadow of our current self."
Every year, from this stage and at this time, you have heard me say that, if in decades ahead, we are as white as we are today, we will have failed as university, Shepard said in the www.wwu.edu/president/speeches/sept-20-2012.shtml" target="_blank">2012 speech.
And in a recent www.wwu.edu/president/blog/posts/24.shtml" target="_blank">blog post on WWUs website, Shepard echoes these sentiments, saying those who do not agree have not thought through the implications of what is ahead for us or, more perniciously, assume we can continue unchanged.
In the decades ahead, should we be as white as we are today, we will be relentlessly driven toward mediocrity; or, become a sad shadow of our current self, he wrote.
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The www.onlinefast.org/wwutod...-shaping-westerns-future" target="_blank">six question survey, inspired by Shepard, is meant to combat a recent decline in Washington high school graduation numbers, the pool from which the university draws 90 percent of its students.
The university has already replaced standard performance reviews with campusreform.org/?ID=5469" target="_blank">sensitivity training and hosts workshops to better serve undocumented students. WWU also provides www.wwu.edu/eoo/docs/Best...20Staff%20of%20Color.pdf" target="_blank">literature on how to better recruit and retain faculty and staff of color.
Campus Reform talked briefly to a spokesperson from the university who was hesitant to offer clarification to the controversial questionnaire.