From Deseret News archives:
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"But I hated to give up the concept that spirituality is an important dimension of college education," Machen says. "I'm a big believer in mind, body and spirit. We're going to get bumped around about this to make religion a more open concept around here."
There's no end to other problems, as well, while trying to accommodate Muslims, Jews, Methodists and Catholics in the same chapel. Pews will be detachable (to make way for rugs). Ditto for crosses and altars.
"I'm going to get nailed," says Machen. "I've talked to several attorneys and legal scholars. They said, 'You've got problems here. If you want a clear road, don't go here.' For a while I wondered, 'Do I need this?' "
The big picture
Machen, intense and confident, plans to make other things happen at the university. He prefers to think of himself as a big-picture man. He spent part of last summer in London on sabbatical. Each day he went for long walks alone to think about what he wanted to accomplish at Utah, and at the end of each walk he recorded his thoughts in the lab books he uses as journals. He also visited with faculty and presidents from Cambridge and Oxford, as well as the presidents of Michigan, Princeton, Cal, Harvard and Yale.
"The collective experience, including walks in the woods and time in the pubs, helped me focus on the situation at the U.," he says.
Among the conclusions he noted in his journal:
- Utah's goal should be to become recognized as the best research university in the Mountain West.
- Compared to its peers, the university is significantly under-funded by the state.
- The environment/culture in Utah spends too much time focusing on religious differences, and the U. is unfairly accused of being biased one way or the other. The best way to rise above such distractions is to emphasize diversity and tolerance.
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