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Photo courtesy Rémi Gérard
Richard Descoings, director of Sciences Po,
in his element, surrounded by students
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By
Sara Chatterjee
Reporter
LE
HAVRE, France – Students and staff of Sciences Po awoke Wednesday morning to the
huge shock of the death of Richard Descoings: academician, State Council
member, college director, and – many
would say – visionary.
Sciences
Po, a prestigious French university that is considered a training ground for
future politicians and administrators, was profoundly transformed by Descoings
who denounced its elitism, and undertook reforms to make it more democratic and
accessible.
Through
special admission procedures and an increase in scholarships, he opened Sciences
Po to students from disadvantaged backgrounds. He also opened new,
region-specific satellite campuses of Sciences Po in smaller cities, and
instituted a compulsory year abroad for all students.
His
efforts transformed Sciences-Po from a Parisian grande école (literally ‘great school’ and a reference to French
institutions that recruit students based on competitive exams) to a university
of international ranking that now counts foreign students as more than 40
percent of its student body.
Descoings,53,
who had traveled to New York to attend an academic conference, was found dead
in his hotel room there on Tuesday. Though police are investigating, foul play
is not suspected.
For
all the posts of great responsibility that he held, Descoings was
extraordinarily accessible.
Most
students had him as a friend on Facebook, where he would post interesting
links, statuses, and even music videos.
“I
found him an inspiration. He was not high up there but tried to be in contact
with the student body to figure out what we needed and how things could be
further improved”, said Kristine Görgen, second year student at Sciences-Po’s
Europe-Asia campus in Le Havre.
Following
the news of the sudden death of Descoings, it was announced that all classes
scheduled for the day would take place as planned, in true homage to a man who
gave his all to the cause of education.
Social
networks have erupted in a frenzy of questions, messages and thoughts.
Some
wonder where Sciences Po will go from here. Others compare the school’s loss to
the death of the fictional, beloved Professor Dumbledore of the Harry Potter series.
Still
others thank him for what he brought to the institution that he loved and
cherished.
What
is for sure is that the Sciences Po community comes together today to mourn the
loss of a truly compassionate and farsighted leader.

1 comment:
Sad that he has passed. RIP
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