RPI Holds Fall Town Hall Meeting Today
November 4th, 2009
Today at 1 PM in EMPAC, Dr. Jackson will be hosting RPI’s annual fall Town Hall Meeting. Dr. Jackson will present about the current state of the school, and typically takes questions from those present in the audience. Nothing too new is expected as far as we know, but there is a group of students (well, a Facebook group at least…) that is planning to ask politely about foreign languages and to stand up to show their support. Politeness gets you a long way at RPI, so kudos to these students for realizing that and using it to take action on a tangible campus issue.
See you at EMPAC at 1!
it was super lame! there was also a very important thing missing: students. I think the time it was held was the one time slot on wednesday that a lot of people have class … stupid since there’s the time on tuesday set aside when no one has class for things like this. I understand Dr. Jackson has a busy schedule, but a town meeting should really take precedence over most other things she has planned. *shrug*
“Why not change the world?” is a Service Mark of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy, New York. I think it is a great slogan and they do good things there.
In 2000 I bought a t-shirt at the RPI bookstore that had “Why Not Change the World?” printed on it. At the time I was working in Troy providing computer tech support for Verizon.
They had a central office on Fourth Street that was just down the hill from RPI. I visited their bookstore, saw the slogan on a t-shirt, liked the sound of it, and bought one. I wore it a lot and it became unwearable after several years. I went back to the bookstore to get another one at least five years ago and there were none available.
I would still like to get another one, but they don’t sell them anymore. I’ve called and emailed the bookstore on several occasions over a couple of years, but the answer is always, “we just don’t sell them anymore” or something like that.
They do sell a glass mug with the slogan, but I already have a favorite Barnes and Noble coffee cup with a picture of James Michener on it. You can’t buy them anymore either.
Barnes and Noble stopped selling them years ago. I never see the cups anywhere else. You would think that one would show up on ebay or at a yard sale. I keep looking for one, but so far nothing. Am I the only person to buy and own a coffee cup with a picture of James Michener on it?
So, I think that if the slogan “why not change the world?” is at the top right hand corner of their home page and they have an interesting video on the home page called, “Why Not Change The World?”, they should bring back the t-shirt with the slogan on it. (I’m an XXL in case anyone is interested, hoping to go back to being an XL in the near future.)
Am I asking too much? Are there any RPI students or alumni out there that would like to have a “why not change the world?” t-shirt? If enough people called or emailed the RPI bookstore perhaps they would change their mind and have a few t-shirts printed. You can find the phone number and email address on the RPI webpage.
What do you think? Did you ever own a t-shirt from RPI with, “why not change the world?” on it?