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University President Ends Mandatory Ideological Reeducation Program

NEWARK, Del., November 2, 2007鈥擜fter an intense campaign led by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (果冻传媒app官方), the University of Delaware has dropped an ideological reeducation program that was referred to in the university鈥檚 own materials as a 鈥渢reatment鈥 for students鈥 incorrect attitudes and beliefs. The program鈥檚 stated goal was for the approximately 7,000 students in Delaware鈥檚 residence halls to adopt highly specific university-approved views on politics, race, sexuality, sociology, moral philosophy, and environmentalism. Following 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 campaign, which called the attention of the national media and the blogosphere to the Orwellian program, university President Patrick Harker terminated the program, effective immediately.

鈥淔IREapplauds President Harker for recognizing the chilling nature of this program and ending it,鈥 FIREPresident Greg Lukianoff said. 鈥淯nder the First Amendment, state institutions have no right to impose mandatory ideological training on their students. We are thrilled that this unconscionable and invasive program is gone, but we will be keeping an eye on the University of Delaware to make sure future programs respect the individual right of conscience of its students.鈥

Under the program, students were required to attend training sessions, floor meetings, and 鈥渙ne-on-one鈥 meetings with their Resident Assistants (RAs). The university also instructed RAs to ask intrusive personal questions during one-on-one sessions, including 鈥淲hen did you discover your sexual identity?鈥 A student who responded, 鈥淭hat is none of your damn business,鈥 was, according to the university鈥檚 own materials, written up鈥攁long with the student鈥檚 name and room number鈥攁s having one of the 鈥渨ors[t] one-on-one鈥 sessions.

The program鈥檚 materials stated that the goal of the residence life education program was for students in the university鈥檚 residence halls to achieve certain 鈥渃ompetencies鈥 that the university decreed its students must develop in order to achieve the overall educational goal of 鈥渃itizenship.鈥 These 鈥渃ompetencies鈥 included: 鈥淔IREwill recognize that systemic oppression exists in our society,鈥 鈥淔IREwill recognize the benefits of dismantling systems of oppression,鈥 and 鈥淔IREwill be able to utilize their knowledge of sustainability to change their daily habits and consumer mentality.鈥 And in the Office of Residence Life鈥檚 internal materials, the program was described using the harrowing language of ideological reeducation, including referring to the program as 鈥渢reatment鈥 and defining 鈥渓earning鈥 as 鈥渟pecific attitudinal or behavioral changes.鈥

Following 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 initial press release, the university鈥檚 administration first chose to defend its invasive and unconstitutional residence life education program. However, in a statement released late yesterday, President Harker stated, 鈥淚 have directed that the program be stopped immediately. No further activities under the current framework will be conducted.鈥 Harker also called for a 鈥渇ull and broad-based review鈥 of the program鈥檚 practices and purposes.

While FIREcommends Harker鈥檚 decision, concerns remain about some aspects of life in the residence halls. For example, FIREwould like to know if RAs are still required to immediately report 鈥淸a]ny instance that is perceived by those involved as being racist, sexist, anti-Semitic, homophobic, or otherwise oppressive.鈥

The assistance of the Delaware Association of Scholars was critical in the effort to eliminate the program, as was the willingness of Delaware students and RAs to attest to their experiences under this 鈥渢reatment鈥 program. The case also drew vast attention from the blogosphere, dramatically increasing the pressure on the university to either justify or abandon its thought reform program.

鈥淯niversities often cannot defend in public what they try to do in private, and the situation at Delaware was no exception,鈥 Lukianoff said. 鈥淲hile we are pleased that this program is over, it is stunning that it ever existed at a public university in the United States. FIREwill continue to monitor the situation at Delaware and to fight against other ideological reeducation programs at schools across the nation.鈥

FIRE is a nonprofit educational foundation that unites civil rights and civil liberties leaders, scholars, journalists, and public intellectuals across the political and ideological spectrum on behalf of individual rights, due process rights, freedom of expression, and rights of conscience on our campuses. 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 efforts to preserve liberty at the University of Delaware and elsewhere can be seen by visiting www.thefire.org.

CONTACT:

Greg Lukianoff, President, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; greg_lukianoff@thefire.org

Samantha Harris, Director of Legal and Public Advocacy, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; samantha@thefire.org

Patrick Harker, President, University of Delaware: 302-831-2111; president@udel.edu

Kathleen G. Kerr, Director of Residence Life, University of Delaware: 302-831-1201; kkerr@udel.edu

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