Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The part of NN near CNU is safe.
Students in any town or city should be aware of their surroundings esp at night.
Are you aware of the history of that neighborhood?
https://www.essence.com/news/virginia-black-community-christopher-newport-university/
So we should close the university?
They could require a service trip to a diverse neighborhood as part of orientation.
I’m imagining them bussing 900 freshmen to some “diverse neighborhood” during freshman orientation. What would you like these 18 year olds to do there? Pick up trash? Play with the children? Teach those diverse residents about Virginia history? Make sandwiches? You sound kind of racist thinking that the students need to be forced to do a service trip to learn about diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The part of NN near CNU is safe.
Students in any town or city should be aware of their surroundings esp at night.
Are you aware of the history of that neighborhood?
https://www.essence.com/news/virginia-black-community-christopher-newport-university/
So we should close the university?
They could require a service trip to a diverse neighborhood as part of orientation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The part of NN near CNU is safe.
Students in any town or city should be aware of their surroundings esp at night.
Are you aware of the history of that neighborhood?
Yes. And nothing in that URL makes CNU unsafe.
That’s not my point. Were the actions taken to create CNU ethical?
OMG. Should we discuss virtually every university in the country and their "ethics"? Go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The part of NN near CNU is safe.
Students in any town or city should be aware of their surroundings esp at night.
Are you aware of the history of that neighborhood?
Yes. And nothing in that URL makes CNU unsafe.
That’s not my point. Were the actions taken to create CNU ethical?
Anonymous wrote:Trying to decide and torn between CNU and Roanoke. In-state but cost isn’t an issue. You have to choose the private college, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The part of NN near CNU is safe.
Students in any town or city should be aware of their surroundings esp at night.
Are you aware of the history of that neighborhood?
https://www.essence.com/news/virginia-black-community-christopher-newport-university/
So we should close the university?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The part of NN near CNU is safe.
Students in any town or city should be aware of their surroundings esp at night.
Are you aware of the history of that neighborhood?
Yes. And nothing in that URL makes CNU unsafe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The part of NN near CNU is safe.
Students in any town or city should be aware of their surroundings esp at night.
Are you aware of the history of that neighborhood?
https://www.essence.com/news/virginia-black-community-christopher-newport-university/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The part of NN near CNU is safe.
Students in any town or city should be aware of their surroundings esp at night.
Are you aware of the history of that neighborhood?
Anonymous wrote:The part of NN near CNU is safe.
Students in any town or city should be aware of their surroundings esp at night.
Anonymous wrote:We looked at both, chose CNU. Bigger, nicer facilities, closer, less expensive, more likely to still exist in 25 years. Roanoke seemed very small to my teen. Similar to U of Lynchburg. I thought the RC campus was cute, but I liked the Newport News area better than Roanoke.