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Jun 24 00:34 UTC 2003 |
For those who aren't on the UM's email system, excerpts from a campus-wide
email written by President Coleman:
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A majority of the Court has strongly reaffirmed the principle of diversity
articulated by justice Powell in the Bakke decision. The Court said that it
"endorses Justice Powell's view that student body diversity is a compelling
state interest." Universities can continue to use race as one of many factors
in an individualized admissions process.
[...]
These decisions are a wonderful victory for the University of Michigan, for all
of higher education, and for the hundreds of groups and thousands of
individuals who supported us.
The Court has provided two important signals. The first is a green light to
pursue racial and ethnic diversity in the college classroom. The second is a
pathway to get us there. The Law School policy clearly met the Court's
criteria for a holistic admissions process. We will modify our undergraduate
admissions process to follow today's guidance from the Court. . . . We expect
to have a revised undergraduate admissions process in place this Autumn.
[...]
I am proud of the role of the University of Michigan in this important debate.
We argued for fair and equal access. Now, we will do whatever it takes to
recruit the finest, most diverse student body possible, within the provisions
of today's decisions.
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[O]ur commitment to a diverse campus will continue. . . . [And,] every student
admitted to our University will continue to be eminently well qualified.
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I expect that members of our community will engage in a full and robust debate
of many related issues. I anticipate this discussion will be civil and
respectful of all points of view. Your right to freedom of expression is
paramount at the University of Michigan. This is a hallmark of our educational
system, and one of which I am most proud.
In the coming days and weeks, we will continue to provide updated information
on our main University WWW site [www.umich.edu].
This is an historic day for our University. You may look to me for leadership
as we adapt to the new provisions of the law, and I will look to all of you for
inspiration.
With my best wishes,
Mary Sue Coleman
President
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