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#91
Teaching / Re: Favorite student emails
Last post by apl68 - April 17, 2024, 02:38:33 PM
Quote from: Langue_doc on April 17, 2024, 11:06:56 AM
Quote2) hs teachers are very eager to be shown deference and respect from their students

Hah! Not here in the city. My neighbor, a high school teacher reports that she's been called every name under the sun except hers, especially the b-word. I've also been called the b-word by at least a couple of male students.

If I witnessed somebody doing that to a staff member here, he would be out on his rear end.
#92
The State of Higher Ed / Re: Cancel culture in Higher E...
Last post by apl68 - April 17, 2024, 02:35:32 PM
Don't know much about the Columbia situation, but evidently things have gotten pretty hot on campus there over the issue.  One has to feel sorry for their leadership caught up in this.  At least their head has so far learned lessons from the spectacular career suicide that occurred over at Harvard.
#93
The State of Higher Ed / Re: Cancel culture in Higher E...
Last post by Langue_doc - April 17, 2024, 02:26:39 PM
QuoteWhat to Know About the Turmoil at Colleges Over the Israel-Hamas War
On campus, the debate over free speech and antisemitism has only become more charged.

QuoteColumbia Leaders Grilled at Antisemitism Hearing Over Faculty Comments
The university's president, Nemat Shafik, agreed that some professors had crossed the line as she testified before House lawmakers on questions of student safety and free speech. 
#94
General Discussion / Re: The Venting Thread
Last post by downer - April 17, 2024, 01:54:32 PM
Why do so many undergraduates write the word "utilitarianist" when they have never heard anyone say it?
#95
The State of Higher Ed / Re: Cancel culture in Higher E...
Last post by dismalist - April 17, 2024, 01:40:03 PM
The kind of activism to sway institutions to support certain political goals serves to destroy those institutions.

#96
The State of Higher Ed / Re: Cancel culture in Higher E...
Last post by marshwiggle - April 17, 2024, 01:05:28 PM
York University faculty group recommends defining support of Israel as 'racism'


QuoteA York University faculty committee has recommended that the school henceforth define any acknowledgement of Israel's existence as evidence of "anti-Palestinian racism."

According to an April 5 "recommendations report" leaked to National Post, an official committee within York's Department of Politics has proposed that any defence of Israel be viewed as "anti-Palestinian, Islamophobic, and anti-Arab."

An odd addition:
Quote"The struggle for Palestinian self-determination will support the liberation of all humans and non-humans from colonial oppression," it reads.
#97
The State of Higher Ed / Re: Colleges in Dire Financial...
Last post by lilyb - April 17, 2024, 11:08:00 AM
Quote from: secundem_artem on April 17, 2024, 08:50:06 AMFinal decisions are soon to be made for who and what lives and dies here at Artem U.  The atmosphere is a toxic soup of pain, anger, resignation, and finger pointing. Factions are being formed.  Rumblings about the nuclear option - votes of non-confidence - are heard in quiet corners.  Magical thinking abounds for possible solutions to what some refuse to believe is a crisis.

Twelve months ago, I would have said it was inconceivable that we would find ourselves in this situation.  But here we are. 

As the saying goes, at first you go broke slowly, and then all at once.

Right now, we are in a fight to avoid the "all at once" stage of the process.  I think the president and provost have a reasonable approach to do that.  Unfortunately, with remarkably little support from the faculty.

I am sorry to hear this and predict that my uni will approach this stage in the near future. It will be devastating when the faculty all turn on one another because we've been pretty united up until now.
#98
Teaching / Re: Favorite student emails
Last post by Langue_doc - April 17, 2024, 11:06:56 AM
Quote2) hs teachers are very eager to be shown deference and respect from their students

Hah! Not here in the city. My neighbor, a high school teacher reports that she's been called every name under the sun except hers, especially the b-word. I've also been called the b-word by at least a couple of male students.
#99
The State of Higher Ed / Re: Colleges in Dire Financial...
Last post by apl68 - April 17, 2024, 11:04:47 AM
Quote from: secundem_artem on April 17, 2024, 08:50:06 AMFinal decisions are soon to be made for who and what lives and dies here at Artem U.  The atmosphere is a toxic soup of pain, anger, resignation, and finger pointing. Factions are being formed.  Rumblings about the nuclear option - votes of non-confidence - are heard in quiet corners.  Magical thinking abounds for possible solutions to what some refuse to believe is a crisis.

Twelve months ago, I would have said it was inconceivable that we would find ourselves in this situation.  But here we are. 

As the saying goes, at first you go broke slowly, and then all at once.

Right now, we are in a fight to avoid the "all at once" stage of the process.  I think the president and provost have a reasonable approach to do that.  Unfortunately, with remarkably little support from the faculty.

It deteriorated that fast, huh?  Is it mainly a matter of declining enrollment, or had administration taken some unsuccessful gambles like overspending on capital improvements or partnerships that didn't work out?

Sorry to hear that you are having to deal with this, artem.  If the president and provost have a plausible approach, then I hope that they can persuade the faculty to buy in, even though the plan likely to be unavoidably unpleasant to deal with.
#100
The State of Higher Ed / Re: Cancel culture in Higher E...
Last post by Langue_doc - April 17, 2024, 11:02:02 AM
CUNY Law School, still reeling from last year's furor, has yet to find a venue for this year's graduation. Scroll all the way down to see that the location is TBA.