MIT is now grappling with calls from Native American students and others to strip their early leader's name from a campus building central to student life
MIT is now grappling with calls from Native American students and others to strip Walker's name from a campus building that is central to student life - part of a broader push for the nation's higher education institutions to atone for the role they played in the decimation of Native American tribes.
MIT is now grappling with calls from Native American students and others to strip their early leader's name from a campus building central to student life
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) As the third president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Francis Amasa Walker helped usher the school into national prominence in the late 1800s.