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#21
The State of Higher Ed / Re: Senate Bill
Last post by treeoflife - May 10, 2024, 11:30:08 AM
I do not see how this bill does that, there are the same checks and balances that exist in any and all administrative actions.
#22
The State of Higher Ed / Re: Colleges in Dire Financial...
Last post by treeoflife - May 10, 2024, 11:29:01 AM
Other community colleges in NYS are going through the same thing. Rockland County community college announced similar measures in April and the numbers do not lie, with %50 decline in enrollment since covid-19 the budget must be cut.
#23
General Academic Discussion / Re: question about Word docume...
Last post by lightning - May 10, 2024, 11:11:31 AM
Quote from: Myword on May 10, 2024, 10:54:05 AMThose of you who use Word 2019 and newer, which document file do you use for your
papers? A list is offered, including Worddocument, Open XL and many others. What's the difference?
 I ask because
 I sent a paper to a editor and she said it cpntained garbage encoded nonsense,
using XL. So I had to paste the whole text and send it. Okay for now, she said.
   I never saw coded nonsense in my work.   I use Word365 new. PC.

Was the DOS extension of your submitted MS Word file .docx  ?

Always use .docx
#24
Teaching / Re: Missing work due to religi...
Last post by Myword - May 10, 2024, 11:00:35 AM
Which holiday?  Passover?  Only the most devout, I think, need this excuse.
Sounds like a weak reason. Students should plan around it as their own responsibility.
They have no proof?

Take points off.
#25
General Academic Discussion / question about Word document s...
Last post by Myword - May 10, 2024, 10:54:05 AM
Those of you who use Word 2019 and newer, which document file do you use for your
papers? A list is offered, including Worddocument, Open XL and many others. What's the difference?
 I ask because
 I sent a paper to a editor and she said it cpntained garbage encoded nonsense,
using XL. So I had to paste the whole text and send it. Okay for now, she said.
   I never saw coded nonsense in my work.   I use Word365 new. PC.
#26
Teaching / Re: Missing work due to religi...
Last post by Hibush - May 10, 2024, 09:41:54 AM
Quote from: apl68 on May 10, 2024, 07:36:22 AMIt's not at all hard to see how a large institution could have a need for chaplains and associations to serve many different faith groups.  And yes, the Jewish and Muslim groups have no doubt had a lot to do lately.  As long as they're taking care of their people and not getting in each others' face.


I hope the chaplains are counseling against that sort of behavior!

As far as I know, protesting students who miss class are not claiming religious reasons. Glad the chaplains are not charged with writing such notes!
#27
The State of Higher Ed / Re: Senate Bill
Last post by jimbogumbo - May 10, 2024, 09:03:28 AM
Quote from: treeoflife on May 09, 2024, 02:11:37 PM
Quote from: jimbogumbo on May 09, 2024, 01:46:49 PMI assumed they meant (rightly, in my opinion) it would be problematic for a political appointee to do this merely because someone complains. For example, University of Florida loses non-profit status because random Dem congressperson complains to WH.

There are relevant measures within the framework of administrative law to deal with misuse of executive power. Non for profit status is given by administrative action and should be taken also. The idea that the IRS will need to go to court to strip 501(c)(3) status is ludicrous. I guess the ACLU director wants the IRS to spend more time and money to strip the status from those who abuse it.


I completely agree. This bill, however, would allow the Secretary of the Treasury to do so without any of the normal checks and balances. I think that is cause for alarm, especially in light of other initiatives being undertaken by one of the likely candidates for President.
#28
Research & Scholarship / Re: May Research Thread
Last post by Parasaurolophus - May 10, 2024, 08:53:52 AM
Just a chunk of T1 today.
#29
General Discussion / Re: What Have You Read Lately?...
Last post by apl68 - May 10, 2024, 08:00:27 AM
First-Time Europe:  A Rough Guide Special, by Louis CasaBianca.  This is a 1996 (1997 edition) guide for novices to travel in Europe.  It's got the expected travel-guide stuff on planning, budgeting, packing, accommodation, etc.  There's relatively little on individual countries--this is about the demands and logistics of a serious European trip in general.  The advice is aimed mainly at the budget traveler, so there's a lot about Eurorail and hostels (They're not just for students anymore!). 

It's very readable.  CasaBianca uses a lot of humor, and there are some cartoons here and there to liven things up.  The book is facetiously dedicated to John Wesley Hardin, the gunfighter who is said to have shot a man for snoring in a crowded hotel.  The book's something of a time capsule, what with the advice about having plenty of film for one's camera, and finding telephones when one needs them, and changing all the different pre-Euro currencies, the cheery advice that terrorism is really nothing to worry about, etc.

Travel guides and the like are about as close as I've ever had, or ever will have, to a chance to travel overseas.  This old book showed up in a box of donations to the library.  Adding to the interest is extensive hand-written marginal notes from a previous owner, who adds his two cents' worth about lots of subjects.  Sometimes he agrees with the author, sometimes he disagrees, sometimes he offers supplementary advice.  On the back cover, under a blurb that mentions Berkeley Guides, he advises "forget Berkeley's books."  Between CasaBianca and this previous owner, it's a very entertaining read.
#30
The State of Higher Ed / Re: Protests and police on cam...
Last post by apl68 - May 10, 2024, 07:42:23 AM
Hope Room 313 wasn't some poor faculty or staff member's office....