Students at Dartmouth Push to Remove Leon Black’s Name from Arts Facility

Students at Dartmouth Push to Remove Leon Black's Name from Arts Facility

A resurgence of student activism at Dartmouth is focusing on the removal of Leon Black’s name from the university’s arts center. This effort is part of a renewed campaign by students who feel strongly about the issue.

The controversy surrounding the naming of the arts center first gained attention in 2021 when a group of alumni advocated for the change. Their concerns stem from various allegations and controversies linked to Leon Black.

Despite initial efforts, the center still bears Black’s name. However, the current student-led initiative aims to reopen discussions with university officials, hoping to bring about a change that aligns with the community’s values.

Many students and alumni believe that the name change would better reflect Dartmouth’s commitment to ethical standards and social responsibility. They are calling for a name that resonates with the positive values they wish to promote.

The administration has yet to make a new statement regarding these renewed efforts, as discussions continue among members of the Dartmouth community. The outcome of this ongoing debate remains to be seen.

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