Doctrina Urbi Serviat?

…in which we read into a building plaque at ASU Downtown more than we probably should.

One of the things that I do is take pictures of building plaques. They’re the little things that are inside city/state/federal buildings that gives a snapshot of the relevant legislative bodies and executive officers at the time of the building’s construction.

Much has been made about the recent decision by the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus to close off the buildings to the public. There’s a lot of confusion over ASU’s justification to do that considering that the buildings aren’t ASU buildings but are, in fact, City of Phoenix buildings. It will be interesting to see how that conversation plays out and I am very curious what ASU has to say about this.

But back to building plaques: One of the more subtle ironies in this whole discussion is this plaque that’s inside the Cronkite School building. It has the usual cast of characters on it: the Mayor, the City Council, other city leaders, and the requisite names from the Arizona Department of Education and the Arizona Board of Regents. There are, however, two other inscriptions that accentuate the irony just that much more:

“Dedicated to the people of the City of Phoenix whose vision, trust and commitment made this campus possible.”

and

DOCTRINA URBI SERVIAT
Let Knowledge Serve the City

I couldn’t help but notice this as we all considered the repercussions and impact of a newly closed campus at ASU Downtown.

5 thoughts on “Doctrina Urbi Serviat?”

  1. Oh you clever observer you.  Send a copy to the Downtown Devil, the mayor, the New Times, etc.  Let the discussion begin!

  2. Oh you clever observer you.  Send a copy to the Downtown Devil, the mayor, the New Times, etc.  Let the discussion begin!

  3. Oh you clever observer you.  Send a copy to the Downtown Devil, the mayor, the New Times, etc.  Let the discussion begin!

  4. Oh you clever observer you.  Send a copy to the Downtown Devil, the mayor, the New Times, etc.  Let the discussion begin!

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