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ARLINGTON, Va. (WJLA), Feb. 22, 2023. Ed. 📚
A proposal to eliminate nine majors most in the humanities is causing an uproar at Marymount University, a small Catholic liberal arts school in Arlington, Virginia.
The schools president Irma Becerra proposed eliminating 9 programs in which students would no longer be able to major or minor: Art, Economics, English, History, Philosophy, Mathematics, Sociology, Secondary Education, and Theology and Religious Studies. One graduate program, English & Humanities, would also be eliminated under the proposal. We cant imagine it being a university without those programs present, said Susan Agolini, an associate professor of biology at Marymount University.
I think its going to really decrease the number of students that will take Marymount seriously. Agolina said she was especially shocked that a Catholic university would eliminate theology as a major.
An online petition on protesting the elimination of the majors had more than 1,500 signatures as of Tuesday afternoon.
I resumed my academic career at Marymount because they treasured the liberal arts and valued open dialogue and intellectual curiosity at a time when both were unpopular in national discourse, Mike De Robbio, a 2020 graduate in liberal studies, wrote in a message to WJLA. Gutting these programs would be a death knell [to] academic and intellectual inquiry, and would certainly not help to heal the divide in discourse that we have in the country.
Marymount describes itself in its mission on its website as a comprehensive Catholic university that has a grounding in the liberal arts. I dont see how we could continue to call ourselves a comprehensive Catholic university if we dont offer this wide variety of programs, said Ariane Economos, the director of the universitys school of humanities, which would have many of its programs cut under the proposal. A statement sent by Marymount Univ. spokesperson Nick Munson said the proposal was not financially driven, but would better use the schools money, as the 9 majors & one graduate program, had consistently low enrollment & graduation rates. Another portion of the statement read:...https://katu.com/news/nation-world/uproar-at-university-in-virginia-after-proposal-to-eliminate-9-majors-marymount-university-small-catholic-liberal-arts-school-arlington-terminating-programs
elleng
(136,043 posts)hatrack
(60,920 posts)Me.
(35,454 posts)Recursion
(56,582 posts)They've been trying to do a balancing act for a while serving both a traditional student body and working adults
Freethinker65
(11,134 posts)How about concentrate on nursing? There are plenty of business majors.
slightlv
(4,325 posts)unless they make it the next Christian University, ala Bob Jones (was that the name?)... pretty soon, that's all that's going to be available for higher education. If intellectually curious students are going to want a real education, they're not only going to have to have the money for the school, but the money to travel overseas to get the education... 'cause they're sure not going to get it here. Just think, it used to be students from all over the world travelled here for the education opportunities. How far we've fallen so fast. It's dizzying. And so damned depressing. A liberal arts college with no liberal arts. No damned logic to it all, but then what do you expect when magats and theocrats take over?
appalachiablue
(42,906 posts)a huge awakening in this country and real action to stop the steady decline into neofascism and toward far right dominant Christian, antiscience and anti intellectual education. Scary. Thanks for posting.
Beartracks
(13,564 posts)'Cuz, you know, they aren't traditionally associated with "good-paying jobs."
( - NOT posted in defense of the school's proposal.)
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appalachiablue
(42,906 posts)Beartracks
(13,564 posts)Pure bunk.
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