College president frets students might ‘drop out from fear’ after election — Fellowship of the Minds

Via Campus Reform: The president of Montgomery College claims that the presidential election created “profound insecurity” for students, which demands a renewed commitment to “inclusion” from academia. “Radical inclusion is an approach to higher education that I have promoted for years at my college,” Dr. DeRionne Pollard begins a recent op-ed for The Washington Blade, […]

via College president frets students might ‘drop out from fear’ after election — Fellowship of the Minds

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Have these colleges received the wrong instructional booklets from Obama on how to run a college.  From what this president of Montgomery College is saying is wrong to begin with – she states the college belongs to her (which it doesn’t) and from her message – it sounds like the instructions and replies she is giving to the students are for a kindergarten class not a college.  Is she sure she is in the right church and preaching the right sermon?  I would be worried if my child was attending this college.

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1 Response to College president frets students might ‘drop out from fear’ after election — Fellowship of the Minds

  1. Centinel2012's avatar Centinel2012 says:

    Reblogged this on Centinel2012 and commented:
    Snowflakes do melt away they can not exist on their own!

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