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NAACP Chairwoman Honors QU's Diversity After Attending a QU 101 Course

Shane Collins

Following a scheduled tour of the Quinnipiac Campus, NAACP Chairwoman Roslyn Brock honored the Quinnipiac campus with a surprise ‘Diversity’ award, to celebrate the school’s dedication to diversity. The unprecedented achievement was an unexpected move by the prominent national leader.

“When I first arrived on the Campus, my impression of the school was that it utterly lacked racial diversity. However, after attending a QU 101 seminar, I’ve completely changed my mind.”

The Chairwoman, upon arrival, was offered the opportunity to sit in on one of Quinnipiac’s numerous QU 101 courses, all of which focus on the individual in the community.

“I learned a lot,” The chairwoman told reporters after an impromptu ceremony. “The course really opened my eyes to how unique each individual is, regardless of race. I especially admired the professor, who displayed a strong open mind by relaying all racial issues to the only black student in class.”

When asked what she thought about the numerous objections to the course, she denied they had any foundation. “Listen, I know there are a lot of critics of the course out there, but the truth is we all need to learn about diversity, and Quinnipiac is simply the best place to do that.”

“In fact,” she continued, “I bought myself a Northface jacket and a pair of Uggs, so I can be just as diverse as everybody else.”

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