Anonymous wrote:You say that like it's a bad thing . . .
Anonymous wrote:I have visited Sewanee--a friend teaches there. As others have said, a gorgeous campus in a gorgeous, though isolated, setting. Faculty are very accessible to students and take teaching very seriously, as one would expect at a good SLAC. They attract some very bright, talented students (based on job placements out of college) along with some run-of-the-mill students. The fraction of non-white students is very low (around 20%). They have been in the news recently. A Q&A with the newish vice-chancellor, who moved there from GW, might be informative:
https://www.episcopalnewsservice.org/2021/02/17/qa-sewanees-first-black-vice-chancellor-reflects-on-episcopal-universitys-efforts-to-confront-racist-history/
Anonymous wrote:I remember applying to this school and loving it (25+ years ago!!)
Curious about what's changed.
Anonymous wrote:I visited this campus many many years ago. Can anyone tell me about it now?