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RI Students Must Watch 'Inconvenient Truth' to Graduate
By Randy Hall
CNSNews.com Staff Writer/Editor
May 09, 2007

To receive a degree from Roger Williams University in Rhode Island, students
are being forced to watch "An Inconvenient Truth," the documentary on global
warming produced by former Vice President Al Gore.

The science class requirement has prompted one conservative student to
declare that "we should stop calling these schools 'bastions of knowledge'
since they're really bastions of leftist thought."

The controversy at Roger Williams University (RWU) in Bristol, R.I., began
the week before Earth Day, when the professors teaching the laboratory
portion of "Core 101: Science, Technology and Society" required their
students to watch Gore's Oscar-winning film in class.

The course is one of 12 that students at the university must take in order
to graduate.

However, Dana Peloso, an RWU junior and president of the school's chapter of
the College Republicans, sent a letter questioning the course requirement to
Jeffrey Hughes, assistant dean of marine and natural sciences.

"With the issue of global warming being such a highly politicized topic,
with the scientific community unsure if global warming is man-induced or
part of the natural cycle of the earth, do you think that it is
intellectually honest to only show the alarmist viewpoint?" Peloso asked.

"If the movie is still shown, what plans are there to incorporate the ideas
of leading global warming skeptics into class discussion?" he added.

In his email response, Hughes stated that "I only recently saw 'An
Inconvenient Truth' and have to think that it's an ideal subject for a Core
lab," because "the point of Core is to inform students of scientific
principles and help them make decisions on issues with a scientific basis in
their everyday lives."

"After an initial and heated debate, scientists no longer question whether
the atmosphere is being warmed due to human activities and instead are
increasingly impressed with the speed and impact of the process," Hughes
wrote. "I repeat: there is no doubt that we're warming the earth and that a
continuation of our activities will lead to profound changes.

"Penguins, polar bears and your unborn children have no vote in this. They
must live with decisions we make today," the assistant dean said.

"As educators, we're charged to encourage your intellectual growth," Hughes
added. "That can (actually, will) be uncomfortable at times, and we're also
here to help you deal with that discomfort. It's truly what makes being a
human such a joy, privilege and challenge."

Peloso told Cybercast News Service on Tuesday that his fellow students have
reacted to the situation in one of two ways.

"Those who understand that there are multifaceted points of view" are
"really troubled by this," he said. But others "are so naive" that they take
Gore's position "as gospel, the final word on global warming. They see Al
Gore is a former vice president, so it's got to be true."

The RWU junior approached other members of the faculty and staff regarding
the matter, but "I can count on one hand the number of conservative
professors I actually know of" at the university, he stated.

Peloso also sought assistance from the conservative Young America's
Foundation, and Jason Mattera, a spokesman for the group who graduated from
RWU in 2005, responded that Hughes' behavior amounted to "gross intolerance"
at a university that promotes itself <http://www.rwu.edu/about/mission>  as
a place that values "collaboration of students and faculty in research" and
"appreciation of global perspectives."

"That aside, it's a bold-faced lie for him to argue that all scientists
agree with Al Gore," Mattera added.

Cybercast News Service previously reported that climate change skeptics have
called "An Inconvenient Truth" a "sci-fi disaster" movie
<http://www.cnsnews.com/Culture/Archive/200703/CUL20070319a.html> , and
scientists who do not agree with the former vice president's view claim
their perspective is being shunned
<http://www.cnsnews.com/Culture/Archive/200702/CUL20070208c.html>  in favor
of trying to attain a "consensus" on the subject of global warming.

Mattera told Cybercast News Service that he "wasn't surprised" to hear about
the situation because liberal professors often use their positions of
authority to indoctrinate young minds. "This happens all the time, so we
might have to stop calling these schools bastions of knowledge since they're
really bastions of leftist thought," he said.

However, Susan Rivers, vice president of public affairs for RWU, told
Cybercast News Service on Tuesday that this semester is the only time the
film has been shown to students and as to whether it will be shown in the
future, "the faculty and the deans agree together as a group what the
content of these courses will be."

Rivers said Peloso was not enrolled in the course and therefore did not see
the film. "He had already taken the class," she said, and in fact, "he was
not enrolled during the semester in question."

Mattera acknowledged that Peloso learned of the situation from friends
taking the course and decided to contact the teacher because of concern for
his fellow students and the fact that he had no grade to be affected by the
action.

"He's just trying to be a good student and continue being part in the
educational community at RWU," Mattera added. "Besides, any university
should not look to limit information but to expand it and have students come
to their own conclusions."


 



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