Talk:Vermillion, South Dakota
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we should stress vermillion's artistic and cultural side too. i moved the list of businesses below religion and education, just because. i deleted nothing. added a link to the vermillion community for peace and justice, and the volante, and usd. Revontule 01:49, 11 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Flagship University??
The statement 'The University is the flagship academic institution in the state...' is merely someone's opinion. What is it that makes USD <THE> 'Flagship' University? USD does not have the largest student enrollment in SD, it does not have the largest campus acreage in SD, it was not the first university to go Division I in SD etc...Someone please justify this individual's statement.
This quote came from the Flagship University subheading in the 'Flagship' article here on Wikipedia:
According to Robert Berdahl, former Berkeley chancellor, the phrase "flagship" came into existence in the 1950s when the Morrill Act schools were joined by newer campuses built in a wave of postwar expansion of state university system.
Berdahl commented on the prestige and elite status of flagship campuses in the following:
...those of us in "systems" of higher education are frequently actively discouraged from using the term "flagship" to refer to our campuses because it is seen as hurtful to the self-esteem of colleagues at other institutions in our systems. The use of the term is seen by some as elitist and boastful. It is viewed by many, in the context of the politics of higher education, as "politically incorrect." ... Only in the safe company of alumni is one permitted to use the term.
elitist...boastful...politically incorrect...
I am not saying some other university may be the Flagship University, it just seems a little arrogant. None of the other SD university articles seem so boastful. What makes USD better than everyone else?
--199.154.172.253 19:41, 26 January 2007 (UTC)