Anonymous
Post 08/12/2018 14:49     Subject: Is the UVA and Charlottesville brand damaged forever?

Yes white applications are way up for the school
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2018 14:43     Subject: Is the UVA and Charlottesville brand damaged forever?

Anonymous wrote:well?


Forever is a mighty long time (but I'm here to tell you, there is something else...)
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2018 14:42     Subject: Re:Is the UVA and Charlottesville brand damaged forever?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^ 2nd ranked public university in the country after Cal-Berkely, and a terrific bargain for in-state residents -- if you can get in.


I guess plenty of parents are willing to overlook racism and misogyny to save a few bucks.

We are not white and our children are having a delightful experience at UVA.

Please stop acting like you speak for everyone.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2018 14:37     Subject: Re:Is the UVA and Charlottesville brand damaged forever?

Anonymous wrote:^ 2nd ranked public university in the country after Cal-Berkely, and a terrific bargain for in-state residents -- if you can get in.


I guess plenty of parents are willing to overlook racism and misogyny to save a few bucks.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2018 14:35     Subject: Is the UVA and Charlottesville brand damaged forever?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous[b wrote:]UVA was built on slavery and racial discrimination. [/b]

https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/08/the-long-shadow-of-racism-at-uva-from-1817-to-the-charlottesville-riots/567182/

““Slavery, in every way imaginable, was central to the project of designing, funding, building, and maintaining the school,” the reports says. It flowed from the institution’s founder—Thomas Jefferson—on down. “Even in Jefferson’s own imagining of what the University of Virginia could be, he understood it to be an institution with slavery at its core,” the report says. “He believed that a southern institution was necessary to protect the sons of the South from abolitionist teachings in the North.””

““It all comes full circle in the fact that this institution has had underlying white-supremacist elements to it from its very beginning.””




As was Harvard and every other 200 year old college.


“Even in Jefferson’s own imagining of what the University of Virginia could be, he understood it to be an institution with slavery at its core,” the report says. “He believed that a southern institution was necessary to protect the sons of the South from abolitionist teachings in the North.””

Anonymous
Post 08/12/2018 14:31     Subject: Is the UVA and Charlottesville brand damaged forever?

Anonymous wrote:From the Northeast, and yes, gave me pause to have my children look at both UVA and W&L. I realize they are both fine schools but there are other fine schools out there without the issues.


ALL schools have issues with racists and white supremacists. Don’t kid yourself. From frat boys singing racist songs on a bus to a dance (with dates laughing) to slurs used in graffiti, this is everywhere.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2018 14:15     Subject: Is the UVA and Charlottesville brand damaged forever?

From the Northeast, and yes, gave me pause to have my children look at both UVA and W&L. I realize they are both fine schools but there are other fine schools out there without the issues.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2018 13:24     Subject: Re:Is the UVA and Charlottesville brand damaged forever?

Anonymous wrote:I think the reputation of the Charlottesville Police Dept. was badly damaged, but that's about it.

Agreed.

I was impressed with how the students and community responded last year. This weekend was uneventful.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2018 13:12     Subject: Is the UVA and Charlottesville brand damaged forever?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:well?


? They had a recrord number of applications this past year.


Well they should, VA is huge and there was a baby boom in 1998-2001. Most people don't have another choice than their state school.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2018 12:27     Subject: Re:Is the UVA and Charlottesville brand damaged forever?

Hopeflly the D.C. police will do a better job today than the Charlottesville police did.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2018 12:22     Subject: Re:Is the UVA and Charlottesville brand damaged forever?

I think the reputation of the Charlottesville Police Dept. was badly damaged, but that's about it.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2018 12:17     Subject: Is the UVA and Charlottesville brand damaged forever?

Anonymous[b wrote:]UVA was built on slavery and racial discrimination. [/b]

https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/08/the-long-shadow-of-racism-at-uva-from-1817-to-the-charlottesville-riots/567182/

““Slavery, in every way imaginable, was central to the project of designing, funding, building, and maintaining the school,” the reports says. It flowed from the institution’s founder—Thomas Jefferson—on down. “Even in Jefferson’s own imagining of what the University of Virginia could be, he understood it to be an institution with slavery at its core,” the report says. “He believed that a southern institution was necessary to protect the sons of the South from abolitionist teachings in the North.””

““It all comes full circle in the fact that this institution has had underlying white-supremacist elements to it from its very beginning.””




As was Harvard and every other 200 year old college.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2018 12:14     Subject: Re:Is the UVA and Charlottesville brand damaged forever?

Lol.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2018 11:50     Subject: Re:Is the UVA and Charlottesville brand damaged forever?

^ 2nd ranked public university in the country after Cal-Berkely, and a terrific bargain for in-state residents -- if you can get in.
Anonymous
Post 08/12/2018 11:46     Subject: Is the UVA and Charlottesville brand damaged forever?

UVA was built on slavery and racial discrimination.

https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2018/08/the-long-shadow-of-racism-at-uva-from-1817-to-the-charlottesville-riots/567182/

““Slavery, in every way imaginable, was central to the project of designing, funding, building, and maintaining the school,” the reports says. It flowed from the institution’s founder—Thomas Jefferson—on down. “Even in Jefferson’s own imagining of what the University of Virginia could be, he understood it to be an institution with slavery at its core,” the report says. “He believed that a southern institution was necessary to protect the sons of the South from abolitionist teachings in the North.””

““It all comes full circle in the fact that this institution has had underlying white-supremacist elements to it from its very beginning.””