My dad's opinion is that the definition of using good manners is �if you don't make the people around you uncomfortable then you're using good manners. �My life experience is that when you go somewhere new it's you that has to take it upon yourself to adjust. �If you're teaching good manners in the face of diversity, well it's the same as good manners anywhere else. �You can probably tell if you're being rude by the reaction you get once or twice if you didn't already know. Rudeness is an option. �Tolerance, good choices, and moral values ingrain themselves in you from yourself, your friends, and your family. �I guess some people go to college to change who they are,? �If by diversity you mean learning about other cultures, isn't that history and social studies, or civics? �If the chancellor for diversity and inclusion means a compliance lawyer I guess the salary's just a retainer and I don't blame them for getting a lawyer. �If the undergraduate diversity liaison is just a guidance counselor I hope they just got some extra credentials and specialize in diversity. �I hope there's not that much problems on a college campus for diversity issues to be their whole job description. �The staff diversity liason, well the diversity chancellor should just make company tolerance and diversity policy and whoever doesn't comply gets canned. �Shouldn't �the �liaison �just be an employee liaison to help the staff, not just with diversity (discrimination?). �
Maybe I misunderstood the vocabulary and these words mean something different than I thought. �If not then somebody's trying to treat adults like preschoolers. �Unless they're adapting to train students to go international for business. �Or maybe what's been said here twice is correct, this is a conversation for the decision makers of that college only to have and not for me, a SAHM pre-school parent, to contemplate making an opinion about. �I could have spent this time better dusting the furniture or making a snack. �I just, being a parent, I'm all of the sudden concerned with what is an education, what is the purpose, what is the goal? �What's happening in the world? �Why? �Things change. �Maybe change starts with a thought.


Youth lives by personality, age lives by calculation. -- Aristotle on a calendar