In true IJʿ fashion, the humor was biting at times and there were very few gaps, as the university’s April Fools’ Day gag to open a new dental school made quite an impression. The ( and ) made the international media smile, and by the end of the day one thing was clear: with or without a dental school, IJʿ is clearly on the cusp of something great.
Time magazine included IJʿ in its roundup of the , writing: “After being confused with the toothpaste company for years, IJʿ opens a Graduate School of Dentistry.” In that story, IJʿ was in great company with national brands including Southwest Airlines (offering trips to Mars), and Virgin America (with a personal climate-control feature on planes).
of London also included IJʿ’s among the best jokes of the year, along with a “snackaging” innovation from Dominoes Pizza and a new Paperscent product from Amazon that claimed to bring the smell of real books to the Kindle.
And the ran this headline: “Best April Fools’ Day gags, from Roku Watches to IJʿ dental school.”
The on YouTube has now surpassed 19,000 views, and the caused spikes in traffic to IJʿ’s Facebook and Twitter pages, and to IJʿ’s home page.
Throughout the day, while some readers confessed to having fallen for the polished story, others spit right back with jokes of their own.
An anonymous prankster identified as Pearl E. White faxed a million-dollar pledge to the office of advancement.
Biology professor Ken Belanger posted this comment: “Finally … we don’t have to explain why we’re a “University”!!! I was really getting tired of that drill. Filling in those gaps for prospective students and candidates who might brush us away. I’m alright with this … as long as we don’t lose our floss-ophy department!”