Par for the new course at OU apparently. I would never send my kid there. I'd caution my students against it as well.
My daughter, a junior at Ohio University, texted me as this was happening from Alden Library, where she spent most of the day studying. She shared with me that she thought it was best to ignore this visitor to our campus and not provide her the platform/attention she was seeking.
I think what occurred yesterday would have happened at just about any campus. There were a number of students who participated while the majority did not. I couldn't be happier with my daughter's choice of attending Ohio University and I'm confident she will leave the university in a little over a year with a valuable degree in a high demand career field.
I will be happy if my 7th-grade son decides to attend Ohio University in a few years, but will not push him toward Athens. I teach at a middle school in central Ohio and our school counselor's son visited campus yesterday to look at our engineering school. There was a large number of high school seniors visiting campus yesterday as they were off for President's Day. I can't speak for any of these h.s. seniors except that this boy, according to his mom, came away with a positive outlook from what he witnessed.
I, for one, will not caution any prospective student from attending Ohio University based on yesterday's events.