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VamPyroX said:Blah, I'm not interested.![]()
VamPyroX said:Blah, I'm not interested.![]()
I'm not a student at Gallaudet. I have no interest in Gallaudet.Y said:LOL, why aren't you interested ? Smile.

I have no interest in what JK has to offer. The only thing I know about him is the fact that he's the first deaf president of Gallaudet. That's it.Mookie said:Who knows if he is motivately interested in salad tricks from JK...

VamPyroX said:I have no interest in what JK has to offer. The only thing I know about him is the fact that he's the first deaf president of Gallaudet. That's it.
Was he a good or bad president? I dunno.
Is he awesome or a loser? I dunno.
What "salad tricks" does he have to offer me? I dunno.
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DR. LYNN JACOBOWITZ: [to the audience]: Thank you, thank
you...
[Jacobowitz turns to the two Gallaudet Board of Trustee
members, Interim Chairperson Celia May Baldwin and Dr.
Thomas Humphries]: I thank you for giving up your time to
come here and meet with us...
[Facing the audience] I also thank all of you for coming
here. I am going to explain to you why we believe strongly
that the presidential search process was totally and
completely flawed.
First of all, a while back when [current] President King
Jordan announced his retirement, he committed a Freudian
slip by referring to Provost Fernandes as being the "next
president [of Gallaudet]", and then he immediately
corrected himself.
[Baldwin and Humphries appear stunned.]
JACOBOWITZ [continuing]: You can look on the DVD [to see
it for yourselves]... Secondly, did you know that King
Jordan sent out an e-mail announcing that his office had
hired the consulting firm that was to work with the
presidential search committee?
[Baldwin and Humphries shake their heads "no." Humphries
interjects, claiming that the Board itself interviewed a
few consulting firms and selected one.]
JACOBOWITZ [continuing]: It really was announced in a memo
sent out by King Jordan that he was the one that had hired
the consulting firm...[asking audience]... Am I
correct?...
AUDIENCE [signing nearly in unison]: Yes, yes, yes!
JACOBOWITZ [continuing]: Thirdly, on the first night of
the protest at the front of the campus [at Gallaudet]--
JACOBOWITZ [to Baldwin and Humphries]: You weren't there--
JACOBOWITZ [continuing]: King Jordan said to everyone--And
I quote King Jordan verbatim--Quote: "I have a very
[stressed], very [stressed] positive relationship
with the Board of Trustees."--And then he said: "I
represent the Board of Trustees."
[To the audience:] Do you all remember him saying that?
AUDIENCE [nearly in unison]: Yes, yes, yes!
JACOBOWITZ [to Baldwin and Humphries]: How can you say
that King Jordan was neutral and then also say that he was
not involved in the hiring process?
JACOBOWITZ [continuing]: I don't trust you two [pointing
to Baldwin and Humphries]. I don't trust the Board of
Trustees. I don't trust King Jordan. I'm very, very
sorry. I used to think the world of him. I loved him. I
loved him to death, because he was my professor, my
academic adviser, and our dean [and president]... I used
to look up to King Jordan, but now after what has
happened, my trust in him and confidence in him as a
person has completely collapsed and hit rock bottom. On
top of that, what's worse is that you, the Board, did not
listen to any of us. You didn't listen to the world.
King has been twisting your arms all along.
[Jacobowitz bows her head and quietly walks off stage to a
standing ovation from a full house.]
UNQUOTE
But sorry I'm not interested since Ive made my mind up what college I'm attending...
Luckysmile23 said:i dunno about the total of protesters ..
my best friends graduated from gally.. they said the courses there were hard and it was challenge to them. i dont undy why others said lousy education? but look at two of my best friends.. they have jobs and are working now? i dont know.. hmm..

jazzy said:Diversity? Are u serious, I do not see Gally college as diversity esp when they protesting against this woman as their prez. They are protesting against me and others who are not deaf enough to their eyes.
Luckysmile23 said:i dont undy why others said lousy education?

neecy said:sadly, I've heard many people (and more than a few from Gally itself) refer to their degrees there as "toilet paper diplomas" good for one thing....
Y said:do u really understand why ?
neecy said:Part of it is sheer laziness. I knew two girls who left RIT's bachelor of science program because it was "too hard" and transferred to Gally into social work I believe. When I saw them at rockfest the next year they bragged they were straight-A students without having to study or put any real effort into it and that everybody should go to Gally because it was easier than RIT. That spoke volumes for me.
Part to blame is the teachers who don't challenge the students enough, and part is th attitude of the students who don't want to study.