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“There needs to be several
points of view because education
is not just what you get out of
books, but what you get from
your peers, from discussions in
the classroom and in social set
tings and from being a member of
society.”
Bnglegau said A&M encour
ages diversity and works at in
creasing the minority
population.
“A portion of admission is
based on grades alone,” Englegau
said. “But we do reserve the right
to look at other attributes, such
as accomplishments, in an effort
to increase diversity.
“We are under mandate to as
sure diversity and fairness,” he
said.
Jacobson said affirmative ac
tion is modeled after an old sys
tem intended to get veterans back
into the workplace after they re
turned from war.
“Men who went off to war were
out of the civilian world for a
while, and those who didn’t
gained valuable work experience
and knowledge,” Jacobson said.
“When the men returned from
war, they had a more difficult
time finding jobs because |
had advantages over them,
“This started a system that;
lowed veterans to get extra poit;
on such things as placemei r
tests,” he said.
Jacobson said the black at
Hispanic community had expe
enced similar difficulties inc«
peting for jobs.
“The minority culture hast*
let down,” Jacobson said. '1
cause of missed opportunitit
many of them have grown .
with the knowledge that they; .
oppressed.
“Minorities need to know ft
there is an open door,” he said.
Jacobson said affirmative!
tion was designed to decrease t
crimination. As in the caseofi
four white University ofTei
law students, some might saj
promotes reverse discriminati
But, Jacobson said, gome fonn
discrimination will always ft
place.
“Look at how school adrp,
sions have always been done,'
said. “Athletes and childrer,
alumni have been favored.
“Is this discrimination?” Jac
son said. “It’s hard to sayl
cause it does serve a social goal
“At any rate, that athle
alumni’s child or minority may
taking the place of someone it,
qualified,” he said.
Requirement
Continued from Page 1
concerned groups and decide if he will accept the proposal.
Bowen said he currently supports the proposed requirement*,
“I am generally supporting,’' Bowen said. There is a publlcn .
tlons problem that, nationally, similar requirements in other collij | -
have baggage.
“Some universities do not use them as we intend to, which is tor .
information on cultural understanding, not political correctnest .
said. “There is controversy because people do not understand what;'
requirement actually is.”
Dr. Woodrow Jones, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, saidmuft
the controversy surrounding the issue centers on the proposed U,S,(
tures requirement.
“People are concerned with what is taught in classes and the imp |
it will have on the learning of students,” Jones said. “Much of this:
cem is of a political nature rather than academic.
“The courses (which can be applied to this requirement) arethest \
courses we teach now, but in the eyes of some people, they become p: • >
ically charged when in fact they are not.”
Parrish said an international requirement similar to theonep .
"I am generally supporting. Somt
universities do not use them asm
intend to, which is to give inform
tion on cultural understanding^/
political correctness."
JU
— Dr. Ray Bowen, A&Mpmk '
posed for the University has been introduced this year for libera!?
majors.
The College of Liberal Arts also requested approval for a USi f '
tures requirement similar to the one being proposed for the Universi'
Parrish said the college cannot act on an American cultures reqc
ment until the University decides if it will add a similar requirement
its curriculum.
“The committee’s study will affect how the liberal arts college; 5
ceeds,” Parrish said. “If the University moves forward, the college
quirement will be folded into that. If the University does not profr
the liberal arts college will still have a set of requirements as its goal j
Jones said the liberal arts college’s American cultures require®
states that courses should cover racial, ethnic, and gender issues.
He said, however, the University proposal is more restrictive be® '
it states that courses should cover racial, ethnic issues and the pit
lems of American women, rather than simply gender issues.
Jones said the liberal arts college’s international requirement is
some ways more restrictive than the University’s proposal.
“The liberal arts requirement is more restrictive on what is inten
tional,” he said. “The majority of our courses must be intematlo:
while only a percentage of the college’s proposal must be international
Jones said the liberal arts college has added an international'
quirement because the college believes this requirement is essentia!
the education of its students.
“The College of Liberal Arts is meant to serve the students," Joe
said. “It is part of our mission to broaden the base of knowledge oft
students and prepare them for the world.”
Parrish said most liberal arts students already take courses wk
would fall under the proposed U.S. cultures requirement.
“An overwhelming number of liberal arts students already ®
some form of this requirement,” Parrish said. “A small percentage
not. This requirement would catch the number who slip through.”
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