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I'm sitting here surrounded by towering stacks of admissions files to a graduate program, which are more than a bit daunting, and so I cruise the internet for solace and distraction, and this is what appeared today:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/20/us/20mobility.html?em&ex=1203656400&en=fd81d8756f45e5a5&ei=5087%0A

I always look for the phrase "first member of her/his family to attend university" in letters of recommendation; those are the students I most want to admit and to fund. It's good to have a little empirical research out there as a reminder of why that matters.

And so anyhow:

Writers of letters of recommendation! Teachers and tutors and librarians and university staff and principals and deans and department chairs and committee members and high school staff and teaching assistants and teachers' aides and Montessori teachers everywhere! Crossing guards and school-bus drivers! Politicians who don't cut school budgets! What you do counts for something! It counts for so much! Thank you so much!

And now I'll get back to reading the files, all right? All right then.

...

Date: 2008-02-21 03:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lolaraincoat.livejournal.com
Holy COW. THAT recently? JEWISH faculty? Um. Wow.

So, how's the whole faculty diversity thing working out for your institution now?

Date: 2008-02-21 10:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fabularasa.livejournal.com
Oh yeah, baby. This place has recovered from some major trauma. It's been a vaguely Christian, inoffensively Presbyterian place since 1878, but in the 1980s the head was of the fiery evangelical sort, as was a small but vocal part of the parent body. So strides that should have been made, weren't. In those days, all faculty hired had to get down on their knees and pray with the head; it was very much a loyalty oath kind of place. Needless to say, Jewish faculty were personae non gratae. So in 1991 Harvard and Yale got together and their deans called up our head and said, hey, ya know that crop of twenty or so kids you send us every year? Yeah, fuhgeddaboutit.

After that, the diversity thing worked out quite well. And that head is long gone, replaced by a gently dotty Episcopal priest. We have Jews (actual Jews!) now, and then of course there's me, more Jewish by the day.

Date: 2008-02-22 04:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lolaraincoat.livejournal.com
Wow. Or as they say in Mexico City, Guau.

Hey, someone should write a novel about that crazy workplace of yours!

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