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Swarthmore College removes professor’s name due to burial site controversy

11 May 2026
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A Pennsylvania liberal arts college has removed the name of professor Spencer Trotter from a campus building due to his controversial past, which includes excavating a Native American burial site and promoting racial hierarchies. Swarthmore College, which had honored Trotter since 1937 by naming Trotter Hall after him, has temporarily renamed the building “Old Science Hall” while searching for a new name. A task force composed of students, faculty, and staff is working on this process following a two-year investigation that revealed Trotter’s unethical actions in 1899. Trotter’s name has also been taken off the adjacent lawn, and the college aims for a new name recommendation by May 1, 2026. The decision has sparked debate among alumni and community members about the implications of renaming in terms of historical context and memory.

Why It Matters

The renaming of Trotter Hall reflects ongoing efforts in higher education to address historical injustices associated with colonial practices, particularly in relation to Indigenous peoples. Trotter’s actions, which included removing and displaying human remains from a Lenape burial site, highlight the ethical concerns surrounding the treatment of Native American remains and the need for ethical standards in their handling. The decision to remove his name is part of a broader movement to reassess figures in academia whose past actions are deemed harmful or unethical, fostering discussions about historical accountability and representation in educational institutions.

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