Had the pleasure of taking Rick Halperin's Human Rights class when I was in school. Hopefully the proposed undergraduate major and PhD program will help address SMU's Princeton Review ranking in the Alternative Lifestyle Not an Alternative (low acceptance of gay community) column down the road.
And of course it might balance the neocon/wingnut tripe that is bound to come out of W's "think tank."
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Pegasus News
Thursday, July 31, 2008
SMU’s new program places emphasis on human rights
By Erin Rice
There are two things you notice immediately after you step into the office of Dr. Rick Halperin, director of SMU's Human Rights Education Program.
First, one can hardly navigate the triangular space through the various stacks of books. Completely filling the bookcase along the far wall, numerous texts on human rights, peace, Rwanda, etc. are stacked on the floor behind and in front of his desk, on his desk, on chairs, and nearly spilling out in the hallway of SMU’s historic Dallas Hall.
Despite the physical obstructions, Halperin is surprisingly accessible, which is the second thing you notice right away. Speaking with a sometimes-heavy Alabama-bred accent, he can proceed to discuss any number of human injustices, but what you hear is his hopeful predisposition, as opposed to an end-of-the-world rant.
Full story at
http://www.pegasusnews.com/news/2008/jul/31/smu-human-rights-education-program-minor/