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Wellesley Students Protest: A diverse group of students at Wellesley College is protesting the institution's protracted neglect of curricular and student life issues concerning its largest minority population, Asian and Asian American students. Galvanizing this movement is the College's recent decision to deny tenure to Women's Studies Professor Elena Creef, the only Asian American specialist among the faculty. With this decision, Wellesley would not only lose a widely admired teacher, but it would also hinder the development of Asian American Studies. Even though the College publicly celebrates its commitment to curricular diversity, it offers very few courses in Asian and Asian American Studies. Apart from curricular concerns, for the last four semesters, the college has failed to employ and retain a candidate for an Advisor to students of Asian descent, a 15-hour/week position with no benefits. Last semester, concerned students took action by collecting over 500 signatures for a petition to raise the position to a full time job. Despite the fact that students of Asian descent comprise over 25% of the entire student body, the College has refused to change the job description to respond to the students' needs. Furthermore, the College currently employs no personnel in higher levels of administration who are of Asian descent. In order for the College to demonstrate its stated commitment to multiculturalism, it must implement the following changes:
These demands were delivered to the Dean of the College, Lee Cuba, on Wednesday, February 14th, 2001. This year A. Magazine has ranked Wellesley College in the top five best colleges for students of Asian descent. Should the College continue to ignore these demands, students will urge A. Magazine to reconsider Wellesley College's place in its Top Ten List.
This excerpt is a reproduction of a Wellesley College press release.
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