Vermont college chapel renamed over eugenics link can keep new title, judge says

FILE - Graduating students and onlookers participate in Middlebury College commencement ceremonies in front of Mead Chapel, May 23, 2003. (AP Photo/Sandy Macys, File)

A private liberal arts college in Vermont that changed the name of its chapel over ties to eugenics will not be ordered to restore the title, according to a ruling in a lawsuit against the school.

Middlebury College announced in 2021 that it had stripped John Mead's name because of his “instigating role†in eugenics policies of the early 1900s, which “sought to isolate and prevent the procreation of so-called ‘delinquents, dependents, and defectives.'" The court ruled Oct. 3 that the college isn’t required to restore the name but the judge is allowing the case to proceed to a jury trial on damages on other claims, said former Gov. James Douglas, special administrator of Mead’s estate, on Wednesday.

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