U. Wisconsin Denies Plan to Distribute Grades According to Race
Clearly all people contribute to diversity in one way or another.


Considerable outrage followed a discovery, made by Professor W. Lee Hansen, that the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents had approved a plan that called for the "distribution of grades" along racial lines. Hansen wrote about the plan at the John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy's blog last week:
It calls for "proportional participation of historically underrepresented racial-ethnic groups at all levels of an institution, including high status special programs, high-demand majors, and in the distribution of grades."
We are not told exactly what adherence to this will entail. It appears to mean that directors of programs and departmental chairs will have to somehow ensure that they have a mix of students with just the right percentages of individuals who embody the various "differences" included in the definition of diversity. I cannot see how that is possible and even if it were, how it improves any student's education.
The idea that a university would give different grades to students for equal work in service of some vague racial equity plan is fairly outrageous. It's also perfectly believable. UW administrators have no problem making admissions decisions based upon skin color. Why should grades be any different?
The story was soon picked up by conservative college watchdogs at The College Fix and Campus Reform. Now the university has responded. Chief Diversity Officer Patrick Sims said the accusations were false; Hansen's characterization of the plan as a racial quota system for grading was "a gross misinterpretation." That's a strong, clear denunciation of race-based grades, right?
Unfortunately, Sims followed up this direct denial with a whole lot of gobbledygook [emphasis mine]:
The concept of Inclusive Excellence allows institutions to engage diversity from a vantage point of alignment with campus quality efforts, underscoring the educational benefits of diversity for all students, while emphasizing it as a central value of the institution. These laudable goals serve as the backbone for how institutions like UW-Madison, which have a long and rich tradition of academic rigor and excellence, can make excellence more inclusive, hence the term Inclusive Excellence. …
This proportional and equitable distribution of grades arises (without intervention at the time of grading) by fostering living and learning spaces that are inclusive of historically marginalized students so that they can do their best learning and earn better grades; not through the "redistribution" of artificially-enhanced grades.
Our goal is to engage diversity and inclusion with a spirit of excellence, integrity and transparency, which is exactly what we intend to do as we look to the implementation phase of our diversity framework.
Having read this, I have no idea what UW's actual plan is. Maybe that was the point?
The full report can be found here. As best I can tell, UW wants more diversity. According to the report, diversity is defined as "race and ethnicity; sex; gender, and gender identity or expression; marital status; age; sexual orientation; country of origin; language; disability; socio-economic status; and affiliations that are based on cultural, political, religious, or other identities."
In that case, clearly all people contribute to diversity in one way or another.
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When did "marital status" get into the diversity pool?
I'm sure that's there because of gay marriage.
Good point. Me and my binary thinking.
So now you can get lower tuition and higher grades if you are a gay divorcee.
+ 1 Fred and a Ginger man
C.D.O. Simms should get some kind of metal.
Lead, spent uranium, or something less toxic.
Finnish death metal?
C.D.O. Simms should get some kind of metal.
This nitwit is a straight shooter with upper management written all over him. I think he is a shoo-in in for the Second Annual Montgomery Burns Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Excellence.
I'm tired of needing a super special progressive decoder ring to make sense of the world.
I meant "medal". I really did. That's John worthy, though.
Well, except for poor white kids.
Anyone unfamiliar with the work of Richard Mitchell (R.I.P.), a.k.a. The Underground Grammarian, should really check him out.
This is the kind of stuff he could really get his teeth into.
That guy wrote some great stuff.
Chief Diversity Officer? At a university? Now I've seen everything.
Yes, why don't they rename the institutions? Diversities! And Community collages!
Unidiversity of Wisconsin.
And colleges wonder why they can't perform their functions with the "meager" budgets they're now receiving, and act as if the sky is falling and educations is dead when they receive even the smallest of budget cuts.
It reminds me of a tweet I read recently which stated something to the effect of "Why are universities that constantly cry about budget cuts in a constant state of new construction somewhere on campus?"
To. The. Bone.
Sorry. SF-ed it. Try here.
If universities take the next step and completely destroy what's left of the value of credentialism, tell me again why any sane person would hand them tens of thousands of dollars?
I wonder how much the tendency of some Ivy League schools to inflate grades has hurt students graduating from those schools (particularly those who actually perform well), which is a somewhat related problem.
I suspect they still sell the gravitas of a degree from an Ivy on the basis of the selection process for matriculation.
Though I personally know at least two people who were startled to find out that nobody really gives a shit about their degrees in English from Harvard and philosophy from Yale when it came to getting jobs that paid well enough to pay back their $200,000+ student loans.
How are all those corporate HR officers going to do their job without an applicants grade record?!!!
all people contribute to diversity in one way or another.
All students are diverse, but some students are more diverse than others.
Provided the diversity is only reflected in race, sex, or ethnicity. No diversity of ideas or politics, please/
Politics was on that list. They encourage the inclusion of socialists, progressives and democrats.
"Hey, I'm not bigoted. I've got a friend who's a centrist."
can make excellence more inclusive
No, you can't. You can make opportunity more inclusive, to use his phrasing, but not excellence. That is something that comes from the person doing the work.
You clearly need to be educated in the true diversity of fields of excellence. Everyone is excellent in his/her own way. That D student over there is being shortchanged because his booger-eating excellence is not recognized by the hegemonic culture of traditional higher ed.
I suspect the reality is that the regents just started jamming random diversity language into a resolution so they could feel all superior and enlightened by voting for it, without stopping to think of what the resulting sentences actually meant.
To be fair, the meaning-to-content ratios of the sentences are probably pretty small. Wading through that much fluff can be difficult.
fostering living and learning spaces that are inclusive of historically marginalized students so that they can do their best learning and earn better grades
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that UW doesn't have segregated libraries, computer labs, etc. So in practice, I would expect this to mean that they'll be encouraging more diverse study groups, or some sort of special outreach to encourage "diverse" students to use said facilities more often.
From now on, all study groups must include an egotistic white male, an older religious black female, a young idealistic white female, an older progressive white female, a young black athlete, a young geeky Indian male, a senior citizen, and, occasionally, an Asian man.
+1 Changversity.
And at least one of the women has to be fat.
+1 Community
"...the educational benefits of diversity for all students," which would be what exactly? How do I benefit from attending classes with a demographically correct percentage of minorities? How does that work exactly, since if the Democrats are to be believed, all minorities think the same way about everything? They must, otherwise black conservatives wouldn't be so vilified as outliers and race traitors. Wouldn't I get just as much a benefit from one or two if all that is required is proximity?
That is some first rate word salad. As soon as you hear baloney like that spewing from someone's mouth, you know they're completely full of shit.
HEGEMONIST!
It's kind of like listening to you talk, ProL. I know you're lying because your lips are moving and you're a lawyer.
You fail to appreciate the hermeneutics of ennui.
If you've ever actually been in a conversation with a well-trained Progademic, it is actually really amusing to watch them 'turn on' the bullshit machine = their eyes glaze over and they stare over your shoulder and they move their hands and recite these sequences of cliches using as many of the positive-affirmative-engaging-enabling modifiers as they can, such that it completely obfuscates the actual topic and melts any focus the conversation might have had into a kind of flavorless, lukewarm paste.
Everything's so fucking "diverse and inclusive in the spirit of excellence, integrity and transparency", you're just like WOW!!What was that!? Shiny!
The previous occupant of that office got $150k for that salad. http://host.madison.com/data/u.....=WILLIAMS, DAMON A
You don't win friends with salad
*Crossing UW off list of potential colleges for sons*
I would have thought any school in Madison oould have been crossed off after the whole Scott Walker idiocy.
What is it about Wisconsin that makes it such a hotbed of communists, progressives, and other assorted idiots?
Bad cheese.
Scandinavians. Being a stupid asshole must be genetic.
It's not Wisconsin so much as Madison. The town was built by Massachusetts puritans.
Madison is some kind of out of control petri-dish of the worst strains of the Prog2B11 virus.
the rest of the state is comparatively sane. Then, you get near Madison and all of a sudden its like The Hot Zone
Yeah, but Madison gave us The Onion. Back when it was good.
The print copies used to have a feature called Drunk of the Week. It had a picture of some random student stewed to the gills.
I always aspired to be drunk of the week. Missing out on that award is one of the biggest regrets of my life.
Part of me wants them to implement this...
Nothing will obliterate affirmative action quicker than getting fucked by it.
Making libertarians.
Seconded.
That's a lot of chiefs and administrators in a lot of meetings doing next to nothing.
Wisonsin was the host of the White Privilege Conference this year.
They're all about Community, Justice, Empowerment, and Shit. FREED FROM THE CONSTRAINTS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND ITS INHERENT OPPRESSION. They seek to equip participants with challenge-enabling experiences which provide action-oriented development of self and social-transformative relationships. Through a redefinition of how collaboration can function in a liberated social medium, supportive engagement can truly enable a shared context for equity.
So shut up, Whitey!
WTF does that word salad mean?
They want action oriented development of self, but I'm sure they want those privileged whites (and blacks exhibiting false consciousness) paying for it. Because nothing says development of self quite like depending on handouts from another...
Your dismissal of this form of shared cultural-empowerment is typical and symptomatic of a environment which predicates commercialism as the primary form of social engagement, and reflective of the anglonormative bias which devalues multicultural viewpoints. You really need to listen to more slam-poetry.
Next time someone asks me what I'm doing, i'm going to offer that I am "looking to the implementation phase of my action framework"
Well, I'd hate to be an Asian student at UW. That'd mean my 95 out of 100 in astrophysics would only be a C+.
So, you can make Excellence more inclusive by redefining Excellence? Now if I could get them to redefine "Wealthy", I'd have it made!
They'll deny it until your attention lapses on to something else.
I don't understand these diversity requirements. "Diversity" is always defined by the color of your skin or whether or not you like to give blow-jobs, so they're saying all blacks think the same and have had the same experiences, all lesbians are the same, etc.
Isn't that racist as hell?
Black people actully get fucked the hardest by this because no matter how hard they work or smart they are or how legitimate their gpa really is, everyone they tell about their 4.0 at UWM would roll their eyes and say "yeah whatever dumbass"
"race and ethnicity; sex; gender, and gender identity or expression; marital status; age; sexual orientation; country of origin; language; disability; socio-economic status; and affiliations that are based on cultural, political, religious, or other identities."
Every form of diversity except diversity of ideas. But to be fair, why would you want that sort of thing at a university?
"In that case, clearly all people contribute to diversity in one way or another."
Some kinds of diversity are more diverse than others.
The opposite of intellectual diversity is university.