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    Education Department Investigates Princeton After University Admits to Systemic Racism

    Education Department Investigates Princeton After University Admits to Systemic Racism
    The federal investigation comes in response to a letter in which the university president acknowledged that the institution has and continues to be shaped by systemic racism.

    https://www.usnews.com/news/educatio...ystemic-racism

    THE WHITE HOUSE HAS opened an investigation into Princeton University, accusing it of civil rights violations after its president admitted racism exists at the school.


    Earlier this month, Princeton President Christopher Eisgruber published a letter to the university community in which he acknowledged that the university has and continues to be shaped by systemic racism.


    "Racism and the damage it does to people of color nevertheless persist at Princeton as in our society, sometimes by conscious intention but more often through unexamined assumptions and stereotypes, ignorance or insensitivity, and the systemic legacy of past decisions and policies," he wrote, underscoring also that for most of Princeton's history, the university "intentionally and systematically excluded people of color, women, Jews, and other minorities."


    "Racist assumptions from the past also remain embedded in structures of the University itself," he added, noting that, for example, Princeton has at least nine departments and programs organized around European languages and culture, but only a single, relatively small program in African studies.

    The White House used that admission to justify an investigation.


    "You admitted Princeton's educational program is and for decades has been racist," Robert King, assistant secretary of the Education Department's Office of Postsecondary Education, wrote in a letter to university officials earlier this week. "The serious, even shocking nature of Princeton's admissions compel the Department to move with all appropriate speed."


    The letter wasn't the first time Eisgruber addressed systemic racism in the wake of nationwide protests over racial justice. In June, for example, the Board of Trustees voted to remove Woodrow Wilson's name from the School of Public and International Affairs, which Eisgruber described as a "landmark moment in Princeton's history."


    The letter instead served to update students on the steps Eisgruber had tasked the university administration to take to address systemic racism, including new funding for teaching, research and service projects related to racial justice, exploring the possibility of a new degree program for students from disadvantaged communities that are disproportionately impacted by systematic racism, diversifying the faculty, including by increasing by 50% the number of tenured faculty from underrepresented groups, and reviewing university benefits and policies with an eye for enhancing equity for employees in lower-paid positions, among many other things.

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    "It is unfortunate that the department appears to believe that grappling honestly with the nation's history and the current effects of systemic racism runs afoul of existing law," the university said.


    The investigation into Princeton is just the latest pursuit of an elite, Ivy League school by the Trump administration, which has also pursued Harvard and Yale over issues of race.


    Earlier this summer, the Justice Department determined that Yale University's admissions process discriminates against white and Asian applicants by admitting at higher rates Black and Hispanic applicants with the same academic credentials – a conclusion that rang anathema to higher education policy experts, academics and college and university administrators who have been trying to find ways to make campuses even more accessible to Black and Hispanic students, along with low-income and other marginalized students, amid a national reckoning over the compounding inequity of the country's education system.


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    What results do you expect?

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    This should be pretty easy for Secretary DeVos given that racism is hardwire into the brain. As a university administration, I'm confident that they will follow the science.

    Racism is 'hardwired' into the human brain - and people can be prejudiced without knowing it
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...nowing-it.html
    And the findings published in Nature Neuroscience could lead to fresh ways of thinking about unintended race-based attitudes and decisions.

    Dr Elizabeth Phelps, of New York University, and colleagues reviewed previous brain scanning studies showing how social categories of race are processed, evaluated and incorporated in decision-making.

    They showed a network of brain regions called the the amygdala, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the anterior cingulate cortex are important in the unintentional, implicit expression of racial attitudes.
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    They should Investigate racism against White Christian males!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiverseSegregation View Post
    What results do you expect?
    A finding of racism against whites and asians and an end to federal funds for them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XNavyNuke View Post
    This should be pretty easy for Secretary DeVos given that racism is hardwire into the brain. As a university administration, I'm confident that they will follow the science.

    Racism is 'hardwired' into the human brain - and people can be prejudiced without knowing it
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...nowing-it.html


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    It's almost like nature is telling us there are differences.
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    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

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    Doubt Princeton will be punished in any capacity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Globalist View Post
    Doubt Princeton will be punished in any capacity.
    Of course they won't. Thus proving the racism is systemic.

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