No, you are not wrong for being concerned. The UW-Madison has been on and
off Emerge Magazine's "Bottom 50" of 4-year colleges and universities for
graduating African American athletes. They publish this each year in
August/September. I have seen the UW as low as 28 % (1993 or '94 if I can
recall correctly). Fortunately, Ron Dayne, Donnell and Bryson Thompson,
Jeff Mack, and other African American football players, past and present,
will/have graduated successfully from strong academic programs at the UW.
There are a lot of institutions that we know of though, such as our neighbor
Minnesota, that have their share of problems with recruiting student
athletes, providing them adequate support and guidance, and holding them
accountable for their academic performance. In the words of Dick Vitale,
the popular sports announcer, "It's about the money baby!" Peace.
*Emerge is a popular magazine representing the political, social, and
economic issues of Black America and the Diaspora. Pick up a copy from
Borders or Barnes and Noble.
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Kaleem M. S. Caire
Special Projects Director
Wisconsin Center for Academically
Talented Youth (WCATY)
2909 Landmark Place
Madison, WI 53713
Phone (608) 271-1617 ext. 22
Toll Free # (888) 353-8183
Fax (608) 271-8080
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Website: www.wcaty.org
----- Original Message -----
From: E. Aggo Akyea <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 4:49 AM
Subject: Re: COLLEGE SPORTS - DO YOU KNOW RON DAYNE'S MAJOR?
> Thank God for University of Wisconsin which strives to educate and
graduate
> its athletes. I have read thousands of written words, heard thousands
more
> on radio and seen countless stories on Ron Dayne on TV and not once did I
> see or read or hear anything about his schooling here at the University.
I
> remember when Ron Dayne was first drafted the news papers trumpeted every
> minute detail about his athletic prowess down to the dimensions of his
> thighs to how fast he could do the 50-yard dash.
>
> Maybe I am the only naive one thinking that the athletic scholarship was a
> great opportunity for minority and poor students to get a good education.
>
> Thanks for the information.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Frank Kooistra <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 8:08 AM
> Subject: Re: COLLEGE SPORTS - DO YOU KNOW RON DAYNE'S MAJOR?
>
>
> >Aggo,
> >
> >Ron Dayne's major is Agricultural Journalism in the College of
Agricultural
> >and Life Sciences. I can report that he goes to class and has maintained
> >the required academic standing needed to graduate from the University of
> >Wisconsin. Our University of Wisconsin-Madison is not Auburn
University.
> >
> >Frank
> >
>
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