Oct 24, 2008
Gallaudet to Search for New President
As we mentioned in today’s morning roundup, it’s been two years since the protests over the selection of Jane Fernandes as the president of Gallaudet University brought the country’s premier higher learning institution for the deaf to a standstill. Well we missed this tidbit in the WaPo’s District Extra this morning: the school yesterday announced it will begin a formal process to find a new president. Robert Davila, who has served as interim president for…
Jun 20, 2007
UDC President Resigns
We’ve joked about it before, but it really seems to be true: this town eats university presidents for lunch. Today comes word that the president of the University of the District of Columbia, William L. Pollard, resigned yesterday and will step down at the end of June after five years in at the public university. The Post reports that he was asked to leave by the university’s board of trustees when his contract ends at…
May 10, 2007
Calm at Gallaudet as President Installed
The new interim president of Gallaudet University, Dr. Robert R. Davila, was officially installed into office yesterday afternoon in an open ceremony at the school’s Field House. It’s unusual to have a formal ceremony to install an interim president, but we can all understand why the university chose to hold one. As you’ll recall, last year Gallaudet’s campus was taken over by student protestors upset with the appointment of Jane Fernandes as university president. While…
May 04, 2007
DCist’s Commencement Speaker Scouting Report
Nestled between cherry blossom season and the influx of D.C.’s summer intern and tourist season is a hopeful time, when students turn away from keggers and exams to graduate into the real world — at least in theory. For Washington’s thousands of college seniors, this means job hunting, leaving the friendly confines of campus and the prospect of moving into your parents’ basement. It also means a litany of platitudes, advice and well-wishes from commencement…
Mar 12, 2007
D.C. Eats University Presidents for Lunch
First it was American, then Gallaudet and now Howard — all in all, university presidents in the District just aren’t having a good run. The Post reported over the weekend that the head of Howard University’s faculty senate called for the removal of the university’s president, H. Patrick Swygert, accusing him of financial mismanagement. Never one to see the glass as half-empty, Swygert, who has served the prestigious historically black university since 1995, fired back…
Nov 01, 2006
Go Home Already: Bring on the Novemberists
What up, DC? Here’s a few last minute big, long, hot, fat content sausages to shove in your mouths. >> Tonight’s cocktail hour talking points: Webb up 4 with 4% undecided, O’Malley and Ehrlich tied, Allen’s people hate bloggers even more than that emo bitchling Jared Leto, and, responding to the self-induced cashiering of his credibility, John Kerry decides there’s no better time to kick off aggressively campaigning for the 2004 Presidential vote than 728…
Oct 30, 2006
Morning Roundup: Ouster at Gallaudet
Happy post-Halloween weekend (and pre-actual Halloween) Monday to you, DCist readers. We hope your weekend was as excessive and gluttonous as it deserved to be. Even if it wasn’t as fun as you had planned, just be thankful that you didn’t have to spend the time defending the sexual escapades in your fictional novels, as Senate candidate James Webb has had to do lately. At least, hopefully you didn’t spend your weekend in that manner….
Oct 18, 2006
Choose Your Own Adventure: Gallaudet University
So you’re Jane Fernandes. In January you’re set to take control of Gallaudet University, the nation’s premiere institution of higher learning for deaf and hard-of-hearing students. But since your selection in May, it’s been nothing but headache after headache. Students protested the decision until summer break, but showed surprising resolve and kicked off the protests again this semester. So far they’ve taken over a building, blocked all entrances to the campus, taken 133 arrests in…
Oct 17, 2006
Morning Roundup: Perpetual Protest Edition
Rain, rain, rain. Our apologies, Washington. We’d love to tell you that it’s going to be a beautiful Indian summer day. Instead we find ourselves staring at weather.com, trying to divine what the subtle differences between their various rain icons could possibly mean. Well, happy Tuesday. Gallaudet Faculty Votes No Confidence In Jordan: NBC4 reports on the latest from Gallaudet. It appears that the weekend’s arrests have shaken the faculty’s faith in university president…
Oct 12, 2006
Culture War Engulfs Gallaudet
It’s easy to paint the protesters at Gallaudet University as young causeheads that have listened to too much Rage Against the Machine and idealistically mused on revolution. But theirs is not a battle to save the rain forest, stop sweatshops, or even impeach President George W. Bush. The continued intensity of their protest — now in its second day of sucessfully locking down the Northeast campus — is fueled by conflicts over culture, identity, and…