| Editorial
A pat on the back for Patton
After 10 days on the job, Interim Dean of the College Peter Patton has stepped
up to his new position with a sense of grace and confidence that could only be
demonstrated by someone highly attuned to the issues that affect student life at
Wesleyan. He has already met with students informally at a reception and has
presented his plans to the WSA.
Most importantly, Patton has not been hesitant to speak directly about the
issues and problems that he plans to address within his term. Instead of beating
around the bush to avoid making specific commitments, as many students have come
to expect from administrators, he has laid out a clear strategy, presenting the
revision of the honor code, the shaping of the strategic plan and the hiring of
a new international student advisor as three of his initial subjects to tackle.
These are undoubtedly three of the most important issues concerning the current
state of the student experience, and we applaud Patton’s willingness to openly
acknowledge past mistakes in these areas, as well as his attempts to rectify
them.
To this list we ask that he add the consideration of student of color and LGBTQQ
concerns, both of which were strong focuses of former Dean Freddye Hill. Her
dedication to ensuring representation for these communities will be missed if an
equally committed dean does not take her place. This is not to say that Hill was
always sufficiently attentive to student opinions when making decisions that
affected these groups; Patton has the opportunity to significantly improve
communication between students of color and LGBTQQ communities and the
administration.
The fact that Patton’s experience spans both the administrative and academic
realms seems to have given him an increased perceptiveness when it comes to
understanding both student needs and administrative concerns. We look forward to
seeing how many of his goals are achieved before he hands his position over to a
permanent successor.
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