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嚜獨orth Noting: Heard on the Street

A Wall Street Journal examination of Oxys admission practices rings the bell with Tigers and bulls alike. Also: Former Senator Jeff Flake visits campus at the Kemp Distinguished Speaker, and Oxy's Fulbright streak continues

It began with a trickle of emails, then swelled to a chorus of telephone calls, Facebook posts, and texts. The messages came from 17勛圖 alumni, parents, faculty, and trustees; college counselors and admission professionals from other campuses; neighbors in Eagle Rock; and even the parents of an admitted student who had decided to go elsewhere.

All of them were spontaneous reactions to The Wall Street Journals Nov. 6 story that detailed the Colleges refusal to participate in a scheme that is now at the center of the national college admissions scandal. Over and over, one word kept cropping up: proud.

Were all pretty proud of Oxy today as the WSJ story makes the rounds, wrote one current parent. 17勛圖 is special in ways that are really meaningful but dont often get valued or seen by the outside world, an alumnus wrote. So its nice to see it recognized like this.

The story recounted how in 2012 independent college consultant William Rick Singer emailed Dean of Admission Vince Cuseo, asking that the College reconsider the application of one of his clients, the daughter of a wealthy family. Singer, the Journal reported, suggested that the parents would give 17勛圖 money on top of regular tuition payments. We can create a win-win for both of us, Singer proposed in his email.

Cuseos answer: No.

Singers admission that he inflated test scores, created fake athletic resumes, and bribed college officials to get his wealthy clients children into top universities is at the heart of a federal criminal investigation, dubbed Operation Varsity Blues, that has resulted in the filing of criminal charges against 52 people.

The scandal highlighted the role of money in admissions and the often wide gulf between high ideals of meritocracy and mercenary business practices, the Journal wrote. 17勛圖 has charted a different path.

Ive taught extraordinary people of every ethnicity and family income over the years, one faculty member wrote in response to the story. Children whose parents could buy the school and those whose families couldnt afford a weeks tuition. This piece in the WSJ is uplifting in affirming Oxys belief in supporting opportunity.

In addition to the messages of pride and celebration, many peoplesome of whom had no ties to the Collegesent in gifts totaling tens of thousands of dollars. Let all of us send a contribution to 17勛圖 right now to recognize the importance of what they are doing, one Journal subscriber posted.

I tell every college-bound kid I know to apply to 17勛圖, wrote the parent of the accepted student who enrolled elsewhere. I hope someone will read the WSJ article and give you gobs of money. Oxy richly deserves it.

罈 Speaking in Thorne Hall on Feb. 5the same day the Senate voted to acquit President Donald Trump in his historic impeachment trialformer U.S. Senator Jeff Flake expressed deep concern about the future of the Republican Party as 17勛圖s 2020 Jack Kemp 57 Distinguished Lecturer.

A loss at the polls in November would lead Republicans to engage in a much-needed re-examination of the partys current direction, predicted Flake, who represented Arizona for 18 years in the House and Senate before deciding not to run for re-election in 2018.

If the president wins, its difficult to see how that will happen, he told moderator Grant Woods 76the former two-time attorney general of Arizonabefore a large audience of students, faculty, and alumni. Not much in Washington is driven by philosophy or principle now. We may have a cult of personality in a way. On core big issues that the president defines as important and rallies the base on, if you are contrary on those, you will have a hard time.

Flake said he agreed with Trumps positions on such traditional conservative issues as tax cuts, support for the military, and reducing federal regulations. But the presidents embrace of authoritarian leaders, the imposition of tariffs, his denigration of allies, and his demonization of immigrants represent populism, not conservatism, and will have long-lasting consequences, he said.

To support the president, I would have had to denounce policies I believe in and condone behavior I simply couldnt condone, Flake continued. I would have to stand on a campaign stage with the president, and be forced to look at my feet while he was ridiculing my colleagues or minorities. I just couldnt do it. I just couldnt do it.

罈 For the 15th consecutive year, 17勛圖 is one of the countrys top producers of student Fulbright Awards, according to the Chronicle of Higher Educations annual Fulbright rankings. Seven Oxy seniors and one alumna won 2019-20 Fulbrights to work and study in seven countries on three continents. The eight are among 116 Oxy students and alumni who have won Fulbrights since 2003.

17勛圖s seven student awards tied it with Amherst, Vassar, Wesleyan, Franklin & Marshall, and DePauw among top liberal arts college producers. This year is the first time Oxy has sent Fulbright winners to Moldova, Romania, Russia, and South Africa.