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Dartmouth students apologize for slur-laced e-mail

5:03 PM Fri, Mar 06, 2009 |
Maria Armental    Email

HANOVER, N.H. (AP) -- Dartmouth students have apologized for writing a tongue-in-cheek news report full of racial slurs directed at the school's next president, who will be the first Asian-American to lead an Ivy League school.

The e-mail was sent Tuesday, a day after the college announced that Dr. Jim Yong Kim, 49, a Brown University alumni, would become its president in July. It referred to Kim as a "Chinaman" and warned the campus to prepare for "Asianification."

Kim, who heads the Global Health and Social Medicine Department at Harvard Medical School, was born in South Korea and grew up in Iowa.

"On July 1, yet another hard-working American's job will be taken by an immigrant willing to work in substandard conditions at near-subsistent wage, saving half his money and sending the rest home to his village in the form of traveler's checks," the e-mail said. "Unless 'Jim Young Kim' means 'I love Freedom' in Chinese, I don't want anything to do with him. Dartmouth is America, not Panda Garden Rice Village Restaurant."

The e-mail was sent to about 1,000 students and alumni from the Generic Good Morning Message, a daily news report. It is not an official college organization and receives no support from the school.

Kim responded with an e-mail to all Dartmouth students.

He said he was concerned the "unfortunate e-mail" would undermine Dartmouth's work to build a diverse and inclusive campus "that cherishes free speech, but also nurtures mutual respect and civility."

In an e-mail sent to everyone who received the original report, the report's staff apologized.

"The writer is full of regret; did not intend to offend anyone, and has committed to meeting with others, from diverse backgrounds, to learn as many lessons as possible from this experience," the note said.

President James Wright called the e-mail an offensive attempt at humor.

"This does not represent the mood that we share and it will not deter us from our plans to warmly welcome Dr. Kim and his family to this open and gracious community," he said in a statement.

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Comments

patricia said:

I hope this doesn't surprise anyone; please refer to the recent Presidential election; where a black man graduating from Harvard Magna Cum Laude, still coudn't get the respect of people who elected our 43rd President who barely had a college degree.

We may have come a long way, but we still have a long way to go




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