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University of Notre Dame President Rejects Students’ Requests for Dialogue

Jenkins’ Tells ND Response Coalition That Conditions For Constructive Dialogue Do Not Exist

In a private letter addressed to a coalition of 12 campus groups and organizations, University of Notre Dame president, Fr. John I. Jenkins, CSC, denied students’ requests for dialogue on the issues surrounding the University’s invitation to and honoring of President Barack Obama at this year’s commencement exercises. Responding to a letter sent to him by representatives of the ND Response coalition on April 7th, the University’s president wrote that “conditions for constructive dialogue simply do not exist” and that students could disregard his earlier invitations to meet with him.

In their original letter to Fr. Jenkins, the student leaders of ND Response confirmed their interest in discussing their concerns with the University’s president but acknowledged their hesitancy to accept the parameters of a meeting he outlined in an email to ND Response on March 27th. Citing that President Jenkins’ offer of holding a closed-door meeting to 25 members of the coalition was not an adequate option, ND Response leaders requested that a meeting be held in one of the largest classrooms on campus and opened to all members of the groups in the coalition. In addition to this request, the students also asked that the University affirm its “commitment to defending human life in its most vulnerable stages” before President Jenkins sat down to speak with students. In particular, the students requested both that the University publicly declare that it would never engage in or collaborate with research involving human embryos or fetal tissue obtained through destructive techniques and that the University appoint a “pro-life ombudsman” to ensure that proper attention is paid to life issues in both Notre Dame’s teaching and research. “These requests,” ND Response spokeswoman Mary Daly said, “were intended to lead the University into making gestures of good-will that would facilitate our productive discussion and demonstrate President Jenkins’ genuine interest in transparent dialogue.”

Although his letter indicates that President Jenkins urges the students to “disregard the invitation to meet,” Daly says that “ND Response remains open to true and transparent dialogue with Fr. Jenkins on this issue.”

Notre Dame Response Student Coalition
www.NDResponse.com
NDResponse@gmail.com

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