California State University at Fullerton has agreed to allow a Quaker instructor to attach an addendum to California's requied loyalty oath. Yesterday's Chronicle of Higher Education reports that Wendy Gonaver, a lecturer in American studies who was terminated last fall when she refused to sign the oath, has now reached an agreement with the University after negotiations on her behalf by People for the American Way. The addendum indicates that while Gonaver will abide by the oath, she objects to the compulsion in signing it. It concludes: "as a Quaker, in order to sign the oath in good conscience, I must also state that I do not promise or undertake to bear arms or otherwise engage in violence, and I have been assured by CSU that my oath will not be construed to require me to do so."
A joint press release by the University and PFAW says: "CSU is committed to working with individual employees to accommodate their religious beliefs in order to allow them to sign the oath," so long as the arrangement "does not undermine or qualify the oath." (See prior related posting.) [Thanks to Blog from the Capital for the lead.]