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Reids name removed from center at Utah university from which he graduated Published August 30, 2014 Fox News Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s name had been removed from a Southern Utah University facility, following pressure from a conservative group to make the change. The group received $40,000 over five days toward removing the Utah Democrat’s name from the school’s Outdoor Engagement Center. University President Scott Wyatt acknowledged he was under pressure from a group of conservatives to remove Reids name but insisted that politics had nothing to do with his decision. Reid’s name was removed last week from the front door of the facility, several months after two local elected officials and others met with Wyatt and told him about the campaign, Wyatt said. He said he told the group to stop raising money and that the pledge money would not be accept to remove Reids name. Wyatt said he removed Reid’s name because nobody associated the senator with the outdoors. The center rents outdoor equipment to students, offers internship programs for students seeking outdoor careers and coordinates project-based learning activities for students. Reid graduated from the school in 1959. Wyatt also said the schools 2011 naming of the center in Reids honor generated no donations to it from the senators friends as had been hoped. Reid graduated from the university in 1959. The decision has nothing to do with politics, Wyatt told The Associated Press. Were a university. Were full of Democrats and Republicans and Green Party members and Libertarians. We dont make partisan calls with regard to our esteemed alumnus. The leading factor is the centers leadership reported to me it created confusion. When people looked at the name, they didnt understand the connection (between the center and Reid). It was just a little difficult. Reid issued a brief statement Friday. I was approached and asked to use my name and I was happy to, but there was no such agreement to have me raise funds for it, he said. Im not going to raise money to have my name placed on anything. When the center was named for him, Reid touted his congressional record concerning public lands in Nevada, noting his role in the creation of Great Basin National Park, the designation of wilderness areas and an annual summit to protect Lake Tahoe. At the time, he also criticized Utahs attempts to wrest control of public lands from the federal government. Cedar City Councilman Paul Cozzens and Iron County Commissioner Dave Miller praised Wyatts decision to remove Reids name. They were among the group of conservatives who met with him last spring. This is a conservative base in southern Utah, and many people in southern Nevada also feel the same way, Cozzens told The Spectrum of St. George, Utah. These people in Nevada do not espouse to Reids political philosophies, and they told me they would not support the university or send any more of their children there ... so long as Harry Reids name remained. But Wyatt said plans call for a future center to be named for Reid on campus. The centers purpose will depend on who donates and their interests. Absolutely, hes one of our most distinguished alumnus, Wyatt said. Hes somebody we should all be proud of, regardless of politics ... . Its not Sen. Reids concern as to whether we raise money (for the new center). Its ours.
Posted on: Sat, 30 Aug 2014 19:53:33 +0000

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