The Citadel rejected her hijab, but another military school embraces Muslim student’s request [View all]
Norwich University, a nearly 200-year-old private military college in Vermont, has granted an accepted students request to wear hijab in keeping with her Muslim faith, a decision that was welcomed by some but also provoked outrage for some alumni and cadets.
The same student requested a similar exception to the required uniform from The Citadel, touching off a highly charged debate at the public military college in South Carolina where loyalty to the corps is a fundamental value and individual preferences are set aside to encourage unity. The idea that the first exception might be for a Muslim student was particularly polarizing, given the national discussion and starkly divergent views about the role of Islam in U.S. culture.
The Citadel denied her request.
It was the first formal request for a religious accommodation to the uniform at Norwich, spokeswoman Daphne Larkin said, so they reached out to peer institutions and came to the conclusion that it makes sense for Norwich to continue to be dynamic in how we serve our students.
Regardless of their spiritual or religious affiliation, all students and employees should feel welcome and comfortable at Norwich University, Norwich President Richard Schneider wrote in announcing the exception to the required Corps of Cadets uniform. Norwich University is a learning community that is American in character yet global in perspective.
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