Great work!- Has it been sent to the Chronicle? E-K amohamed wrote on 3/31/03 2:33 pm: >The following resolution >was moved by Jan Dates, >and seconded by Mary Alice >Shaver at the meeting of the >AEJMC leaders in >Columbia, SC: > > >Whereas racial, ethnic and >other kinds of diversity are >critical to providing a high >quality journalism and mass >communication education; > >And whereas, progress in >journalism and mass >communication education >comes from discussion and >collaboration among people >with different backgrounds, >ideas and perspectives; > >And whereas the quality of >journalism and mass >communication education is >enhanced by experiences >studying, living and working >with other students, faculty >and administrators in an >academic community that >extends beyond the >classroom; > >And whereas a diminution of >diversity on campus will >inevitably diminish diversity >within media organizations; > >And whereas providing the >intellectual stimulation of a >diverse campus community >of all their students is a >critical part of the AEJMC >members' missions. > >Be It Resolved: That the >AEJMC Executive Committee >supports the position of the >University of Michigan in its >affirmative action case to be >heard by the > >U.S. Supreme Court in April >2003. We support the >argument that there is a >compelling national interest >for institutions of higher >education to promote > >racial and ethnic diversity >within student bodies, >faculties and staffs, and > >that efforts should be made >to assist students as they >learn to function fully, fairly >and effectively in a >pluralistic society. > >Subsequently, it was passed >by the AEJMC Executive >Committee. The following >press release will go out >shortly: > >For immediate release: >March 30, 2003 >For further information, >contact: Theodore Glasser, >AEJMC President, >650-723-0962 >Jannette Dates, AEJMC >President-elect, >202-806-7694 > > >COLUMBIA,SC - The >leadership of the nation's >largest association of >university journalism and >mass communication >professors has released a >statement affirming the >position of the University of >Michigan in its affirmative >action case now before the >U.S. Supreme Court. > >The executive committee of >the Association for Education >in Journalism and Mass >Communication, which >represents more than 3,400 >journalism and mass >communication educators, >adopted the resolution in >late March. The resolution >states there is a "compelling >national interest for >institutions of higher >learning to promote racial >and ethnic diversity within >student bodies, faculties and >staffs, and that efforts >should be made to assist >students as they learn to >function fully, fairly and >effectively in a pluralistic >society." > >AEJMC has long supported >the importance of racial, >ethnic and other kinds of >diversity as critical to >providing high quality >education in journalism and >mass communication. > > > >Enclosure > > > >----------------------------- >----- > >Jennifer McGill >AEJMC 234 Outlet Pointe Blvd >Columbia SC 29210-5667 >803-798-0271