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Letter to the Editor

Furman has just announced its 12th president, and her name is Dr. Elizabeth Davis. That's right, a 'her.' While everyone is praising Furman for hiring a female and rejoicing that we have a new president, I'm waiting to find out who she is, both as an individual and as an academic leader.

I have questions like: where did she grow up? What's her favorite TV show? Does she like sports? Will she lead us in the "FU All the Time" cheer? How does she feel about freedom of expression on campus? What about the CLP program? Sustainability? Will I see her walking around campus? Will she know students by name? I want to meet her husband. I want to know if she has an accent, a sense of humor. All these things, some admittedly very trivial, are things that I care about far more deeply than gender.

When our community so vigorously celebrates the success of a woman, we make a spectacle out of Dr. Davis, and the female gender as a whole. We suggest that since her gender coupled with her status is so worthy of praise, it must be out of the ordinary. Contrary to this idea, many women are highly successful. In fact, we don’t have to look very far to see this. Connie Carson, Vice President of Student Life, and Dr. Idella Glenn, Assistant Dean for Diversity are fantastic examples, wonderful administrators, and role models for us all. Just like Dr. Davis, their success comes from hard work and dedication; gender is irrelevant.

So be careful — next time you “hashtag girlpower” in your Facebook status, remember that you may just be doing women a disservice.

2 thoughts on “Letter to the Editor

  1. Likewise I would like to know about Lauren Cooley and her roots at Coral Gables Church in Florida. She shares a congregation that had a lot of influence on Al Mohler who is now President of the Southern Baptist Seminary in Louisville. Lauren may be interested to know Dr. Davis is a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Waco, a church in the orbit of Chet Edwards who was defeated by the Tea Party in the US House along with my Furman Classmate Baron Hill of 75, like Chet a blue Dog Democrat. And for certain Dr. Davis comes to Furman from a different Baptist background than Ginnybrant.com and Billy Graham's grandson--see Molly Worthen on Graham's 95th birthday, an easy google--that doesn't mean folks Lauren can't learn a little the spring term of her senior year, even consider to think about her Furman experience several years after she graduates. While I would hope Dr. Davis is not bogged down by the distracting thicket of Ms. Cooley's agenda with Anne Coulter, Trey Gowdy and the like, for certain Dr. Davis will have to navigate some of those waters by virtue of the fact she is coming to the heart of Strom Thurmond's America. For Further thoughts, Lauren and all. see my blog: www.foxofbama.blogspot.com

    1. And I think Lauren Cooley could learn a lot from this piece, in some way at some point certain to frame the conversation as Dr. Davis gets to know Triune Mercy people whose Deb R Moore will speak on campus next Thursday: http://www.religiondispatches.org/archive/politics/7573/marianne_williamson_and_me/

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