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Evergreen State sees 'catastrophic' drop in enrollment after social justice meltdown
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Evergreen State College enrollment plummeted after fallout from the controversial “Day of Absence” in May 2017 when all white people were asked to leave the campus.

The publicly funded college – committed to social justice – became the poster child of a campus overrun by hyper-political correctness when students shut down the campus and shouted down then-evolutionary biology professor Bret Weinstein for merely questioning the event kicking white people off campus.

Weinstein, who describes himself as “deeply progressive,” ultimately lost his job and was labeled a “racist” and “white supremacist.”

Although just estimates, a representative from Evergreen said they expect around 350 freshman this fall, with a total of 3,000-3,100 total enrollment, both of which “do represent significant decreases as compared to before the 2017 unrest.”

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In this Wednesday, May 24, 2017, photo, after weeks of brewing racial tension on campus, hundreds of students at the Evergreen State College in Olympia, Wash., protest against the college administration and demanded change. (Lisa Pemberton/The Olympian via AP)

“It’s a catastrophic drop, but I’m hoping we’ll recover,” Evergreen Professor Mike Paros told Fox News.

“Advocacy and activism rather than the pursuit of truth and knowledge is being promoted as a way of recruiting desperately needed new students,” Paros wrote. “Bringing in new faculty or guest speakers with conservative or centrist political perspectives is considered risky and out of the question at the moment. Fear and self-censorship is pervasive among Evergreen faculty, especially under the existing budget crisis.”

Paros is the only remaining Evergreen educator on Heterodox Academy, an advocacy group of professors to counteract narrowing of viewpoints on college campuses, and the practicing veterinarian who teaches biological and environmental sciences is offering a new class this fall to help change that.





The class is called “Liberal Education in the College Bubble: Crossing the Political and Cultural Divide.” He is using the college as a case study to show students how higher education deals with “issues of political diversity, free speech, freedom of thought, and censorship.”

Paros’ course description includes a trigger warning: “Students who require ‘ideological safe spaces’ where particular viewpoints are considered offensive may want to seek a different program.”

He hopes the class, which is full despite low enrollment overall, “will show how Evergreen students are more open to diverse viewpoints than they have been portrayed.”

The professor also pointed out that “an ‘independent’ External Review Panel exonerated the president and administrators while blaming Evergreen’s woes on Bret Weinstein and ‘alt-right’ agitators prompted one journalist to ask, ‘Who Will the Evergreen Mob Target Next?’”

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Even though Evergreen is the only four-year college in the state of Washington to see a decrease in applications, the school’s president, George Bridges, instead of pointing to the race-based protests as the problem, said it is “really complex and not attributable to any one factor.”

In May, to prepare for the drop in enrollment, Evergreen cut $6 million out of its budget – a little over 10 percent of the total – and laid off 20 faculty and staff, as well as not filling 19 vacant staff positions, the Seattle Times reported.

Evergreen is the state’s smallest public college, but over the past five years has seen a drop of 1,000 students. In addition to the negative publicity and unsafe environment on campus, some students have said the college was not rigorous enough as their reason for leaving.
 

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Nowadays an education includes stuff like Global Competency (UCO has a Centre (sic) for Global Compentency).

http://www.uco.edu/student-affairs/cgc/
From the webpage:
The CGC also provides the Global Competency Certification, a unique program that gives you the opportunity to be recognized by the community for engaging in cross-cultural learning and leadership. You will gain the necessary skills to adapt to different cultures, to operate successfully within an international context, to communicate in languages other than English, and to further develop your personal as well as professional leadership skills.

That's all well and good, but I wonder what those with a Global Competency Cert. know about U.S. history, etc.
The little conspiracy theory voice in my head whispers "one world, one world, all are welcome, all are welcome".
 

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“Advocacy and activism rather than the pursuit of truth and knowledge is being promoted as a way of recruiting desperately needed new students,”

Sounds like a self-fulfilling prophecy. Careful what you wish for!
 

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I remember an interview a year or so ago where Tucker Carlson interviewed that Professor Weinstein. The professor is definitely one that I would call a progressive and he was shocked that the students wouldn't even allow diverse opinions to be expressed on campus. Also, he wasn't the only professor targeted by the students. I know of at least two other professors there were berated and screamed at as well, and I would venture that they are also progressives.

I have to wonder where these kids are getting their radically left socialist ideas prior to going to a progressive college?
 

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I remember an interview a year or so ago where Tucker Carlson interviewed that Professor Weinstein. The professor is definitely one that I would call a progressive and he was shocked that the students wouldn't even allow diverse opinions to be expressed on campus. Also, he wasn't the only professor targeted by the students. I know of at least two other professors there were berated and screamed at as well, and I would venture that they are also progressives.

I have to wonder where these kids are getting their radically left socialist ideas prior to going to a progressive college?

I firmly believe alot of this BS they're propagating are simply another excuse for bad behavior - to allow them to discriminate, hate, spew vitriol, be violent and simply act out, with an excuse they can climb on their high horse and claim it's reparations, or it's payback, or it's social justice or whatever.

This type of crowd, and the ones who practically rioted at the Uni in Cali when a conservative speaker came on campus, and the BLM maggots who wanted to riot and chase people out of public spaces when they were having a peaceful demonstration - these people are all no better than the wastes of oxygen who looted the WalMarts when the food stamp cards messed up, or who loot places when there are storms, or who riot and burn their own neighborhood to protest some perceived social injustice.

I feel like a large segment of the population is only held in check due to fear of being punished. Give them a mob to join, and lots of them will join in gleefully.
 

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I feel like a large segment of the population is only held in check due to fear of being punished. Give them a mob to join, and lots of them will join in gleefully.
I'm reminded of a line from Men In Black... :drunk2:

"A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it."
 

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