The Montpelier college plans to sell three buildings the Crowley Center, Martin House and Gary Library to a local group for a “community space focused on health and wellness.”
Casting the students of today into the virtual world of texts floating on their computer screens without linking them to the world of actual books, even those they will never read, is to allow education to continue its decline into a dry husk.
The votes are the latest sign of frustration over the university’s decision to move to an “all-digital” library system and downgrade two campuses’ athletics programs.
“There needs to be a much more transparent process,” one professor said. “If the administration wants buy-in, they need to let us know what the hell s going on.”
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