Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a junior DS who's starting to become interested in LACs, and Dickinson has found its way onto his list.
My image of the school, formed in the 1990s, consists of buttoned-up, well-off prep school types who didn't quite have the stats for Williams or Amherst (a category my DS falls into, minus the prep school). The people I knew who attended weren't remotely political in college, and most either remained that way as adults or became centrists or country-club Republicans.
But some of the stuff I've read about Dickinson lately makes me wonder if, like many other colleges, particularly LACs, it's gone woke.
A few things that give me pause:
An article in the Dickinsonian (the student newspaper) a few years back advocated for white male students basically shutting up and not contributing to class discussions.
The school's response to Covid was over-the-top and draconian.
For at least two years after Covid, the school went fully test-blind, a policy I tend to associate with the DEI, tests-only-measure-privilege set. FWIW, it has since gone back to test-optional.
On this board, Dickinson is often touted over its rival Gettysburg (also on my DS's list) for its lack of Greek life and "bro" vibe.
For a variety of reasons, I don't think my son, with his irreverent sense of humor, oft-contrarian approach to current events and hot-button issues, and tendency to speak his mind, consequences be damned, would be happy at a fully woke college. (To preempt the "send him to Liberty" trolls who are sure to descend on this thread, he'd be equally miserable there, to say nothing of the lack of academic rigor he'd encounter.)
I feel my DS would do best, and he agrees, at a small school where he won't get lost in the crowd, where one political viewpoint doesn't predominate, and where free speech and free inquiry are not just permitted but demanded.
Should he keep Dickinson on his list or is it too woke for what he's looking for?
Try Richmond