Tim Burke's blog

<p>The university to which I am referring has a lot of diversity and likewise, I think that it would be hard to avoid knowing about other cultures. </p>

<p>The other ironic thing about their “nonwestern” requirement is that language classes are exculded from the requirement. So a student can become fluent in a “nonwestern” language such as Korean or Japanese for the language requirement, but that doesn’t fulfill the “nonwestern” requirement. Instead, they have to take a course in English about the culture, so this could be the “western” perspective about the “nonwestern” culture.</p>

<p>Anyway, I am sure that there are administrators getting paid lots of money to try to culturally manipulate the student body.</p>