Willard College wishes to apologize for its earlier subject line, which has been changed to conform to the values and dreams of Willard College, its Board of Trustees, its full-tuition paying students, its faculty all along the pay scale, and its many part-time cleaning and facilities staff who had to clean up the mess about which we have by now all read about. Best, Henry Cotton
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Crisis at Willard’s Museum of Art
Dear Members of the Board of Trustees,
As always, thank you for your last letter. I agree that the incident described was horrific, indecent, and troubling, but I wish to assure you that it does not reflect the broader management of our institution.
No one was as shocked as I was when we entered the Krafft-Ebbing Campus Museum and discovered that an installation art piece entitled “Shit on Willard” had been set up in the main exhibition hall. Of course, this ruined what had promised to be a pleasant evening of art, music, and dining for the Trustees and Administrators
You had some specific questions about the installation piece, which I ‘d like to answer. First, yes, the feces that had been deposited throughout the hall was human in origin as determined by lab tests. Second, we do not know how the material had been delivered to these locations. Third, the Museum Director, Dr. Chelmers Tucker, had not been apprised of the details of the exhibit, and may have been misled as to its true characteristics. Fourth, no one in the Art Department (which is currently being folded into Computer Game Design) has taken responsibility.
Finally, I’d like to address the artist statement which we all read with a certain degree of dismay. The document, which was taped to the floor, and was surrounded by the aforementioned substance, made a variety of charges against the institution but we find them to be baseless and without merit. I would like to especially note that Willard College students are no more in debt than the average college student.
In the short term, I ask the Trustees to have patience while we clear up but the physical mess and also begin to clarify responsibility for this hate crime against a venerable place of learning.
Sincerely, Dr. Henry Cotton, President of Willard College
Sad new from Willard College

It is with deep sadness that I announce the passing of distinguished Associate Provost for Athletic Affairs, Dr. Primo Juan Gomes de Farandula, M.D., PhD. Since arriving to Willard, Dr. Gomes de Farandula shepherded our athletics program from the shadow of criminal indictment to its current position. Born in Spain in 1910, Gomes de Farandula saw action during what he referred to as the “so-called Spanish Civil War.” Following the triumph of Franco, Gomes de Farandula worked in data collection and internal security before earning a medical degree. Thanks to his ground-breaking research on the impact of electrical currents on brain function, Dr. Gomes de Farandula enjoyed a successful career at a string of state-run hospitals. Following the end of the regime that he helped to establish, Gomes de Farandula wandered the globe, with sojourns in Chile, Indonesia, and Guatemala, before finding his “home away from home” at Willard Psychiatric Hospital. One of the last remaining former hospital employees to transition to higher education, Gomes de Farandula was a tireless advocate of college athletics, which he once described as the “purest, most direct, form of the organic and corporatist perfection. In a society that degenerates before our very eyes, as corrosive and illegitimate ideas destroy our young people, it is athletes which protect that which is most exalted.” Inspired by the medieval Spanish legal doctrine of the fuero, the good doctor held that athletes, like clergy and the military, should only be accountable to themselves. Dr. Gomes de Farandula also put his medical training to good use, and was able to definitively disprove “the s0-called concussion crisis in college football.”
In his later years, Gomes de Farandula made his way around campus by golf cart, often accompanied by the many assistant coaches who he had brought on staff. Despite suffering from diabetes, dementia, progressive general paralysis, and a host of other ailments, he continued working until he drew his last breath. There are no known survivors.
With heavy heart, Dr. Henry Cotton
Sex, Sandals, and Salad
Dear Faculty, Staff, and Administrators, 
I would also like to take a moment to explain a new policy that fits roughly into our domestic partnership/marriage policy. As you know, following passage of Marriage Equality laws here, Willard now provides equal recognition and benefits to all married couples. Willard has also maintained the policy of a fire-wall between spouses both employed here. One spouse may not supervise another spouse. If the couple is in the same department, neither may serve as chair. For a host of reasons, a person may recuse him or herself from any work that involves the other half of the couple.
But in the past several years, intra-departmental extra-marital affairs have become so pervasive that we have needed to develop policies to cover these matters. Effective next week, Willard College is the first institution of higher learning that recognizes covert romantic relationships. The policy will have no bearing on insurance coverage, health insurance, or any other benefit normally accruing to employees. My administration, however, will allow covert couples to apply for additional travel money so that an individual may travel to a conference or other professional event with their partner. Because Willard College understands that extra-marital relationships can be very stressful, especially for those who are already married, Willard will provide coverage, including a wide menu of plausible excuses, for periods when you are with your additional loved one. Human Resources will set up an account that you can access online
Willard College is also placing a ban on male or female faculty wearing sandals, or any open-toed show, with socks, or any other form of hosiery. I was recently taking prospective students around campus when we encountered a group of philosophy and physics faculty having lunch. All of them were sporting this look. Needless to say, it was difficult to explain this to the prospective students.
Finally, faculty may no longer store food of any sort in their offices. This policy builds on last year’s ban on the use of cots or hammocks in the office, and is part of a college-wide effort to de-domesticate faculty offices. The food edict is also a a result of recent vermin infestations, which may have contributed to what was feared to have been a hantavirus outbreak.
Best regards, President Henry Cotton
Willard Touches Itself, Again
Dear Faculty,
As we begin to prepare for the Spring into Spring 2014 Semester, I want to thank everyone for the kind notes and letters during my recent sojourn to San Diego over break. California was lovely but rest assured, I’ve returned to my heart’s work and love, Willard College. Many of you were concerned that I might not return from the balmy world of La Jolla and Carlsbad, but there is so much yet to do to and with Willard College.
Best, President Henry Cotton
P.S. If you returned to campus only to discover that the contents of your office were no longer there, rest assured that they are in transit to your new work station!
No Willard College faculty have been indicted
Following recent news about academic fraud at the University of North Carolina, Dr. Cotton has issued a public statement to clarify that no Willard College faculty have been implicated. Thank you, Walson Hamm, Director of College Intelligence and Security
Haven’t You Read Enough?
Dear Prospective Willard College Student!
Application deadlines have come and gone. You are waiting to hear from your top choice college? What if you don’t get in? What if your safeties say no? Are you tired of people asking where you are going next year? Do you feel uncomfortable in the cafeteria when kids start talking about the acceptance letters they are receiving?
Well, the real question is this: Haven’t You Read Enough? You’d think that after four years of high school, there would be a college out there that appreciates all your hard work, all the hours of reading, all the hours of stress. If you feel the same way, may be it is time you thought about Willard College.
Give us a call and stop in for a weekend campus visit.
Best regard, Associate Provost for Admissions, Curtland Schickel
Willard College Welcomes the Natural Gas Industry and Hydro-Fracking
Dear Campus Communities,
Gas odourant injection facility located at mainline valve #7 on Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline (near Dampier, Western Australia) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The question on everyone’s minds these days has been: What are all the construction equipment and industrial vehicles doing on campus? The short answer: Willard College has leased a number patches of campus to one of the nation’s premier natural gas and oil companies. Can Willard provide both a high quality education and premium quality natural gas and oil? Is it safe for our students to have a major extractive industry active on campus? Do we have cafeteria capacity for the additional 300 men who will be stopping in for lunch every day? Yes, we’ve planned for this moment, and Willard is ready to once again show America what a college can be.
Best, Henry Cotton, President
Willard Searches for Its History
Dear Board of Trustees,
Ten men representing members of rowing crews, from Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Annapolis (Navy), Cornell, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia, Wisconsin, Georgetown, and Syracuse, holding oars. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Thank you for the communication concerning Willard and its history. As always, I concur with the conclusions of the Board. Yes, Willard must do better to find a history to confront. True, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Brown, and all the other second-tier schools like the University of Virginia have the whole slavery controversy to play off. Sadly, Willard came into existence after the passage of Amendments 13-15, so we cannot confront our legacy with chattel slavery. We cannot very well hold conferences, or make headlines, about our efforts to “do better” and to “make amends.” With apologies, President Henry Cotton
Willard College Announces the Ramfis Trujillo Center for National Security Doctrine
Willard College is pleased to announce that through a generous donation
fromRamfis Trujillo, Jr., the Ramfis Trujillo Center for National Security Doctrine will be housed on our campus! For a sense of the intellectual rigour that we can expect from the center, please take a moment to watch this 1961 interview with the donor’s father, Ramfis Trujillo.
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