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#21
Teaching / Re: Missing work due to religi...
Last post by apl68 - May 09, 2024, 03:25:53 PM
Quote from: Hibush on May 09, 2024, 01:36:27 PM
Quote from: apl68 on May 09, 2024, 07:27:20 AM
Quote from: Hibush on May 08, 2024, 02:53:08 PMThe spirituality office sends out a long list of religious holidays in case we want to be prepared. I think most faculty just see that the list is long and trying to schedule around them is futile.

Your institution has a "spirituality office?"  The faculty's attitude to their no doubt well-meaning list of religious holidays is probably pretty typical of the response to a lot of what these sorts of offices put out. 

The full name would reinforce your impression. The name used to have the word "religion" in it. Perhaps in the distant past that was the full name. There is a staff of about three dozen chaplains who have rather conventional chaplain responsibilities. They report to the Dean of Students.

Three dozen chaplains!  Must be a large institution.  We had only one at Alma Mater.  It was a church-supported SLAC, so he was the official chaplain.  Quite a young family man at that time.  There was lots of in-house speaking and musical talent among faculty and students for the required weekly chapel services and daily optional noonday meetings.  The chaplain was active on campus, but I don't recall him addressing assemblies that often.
#22
The State of Higher Ed / Re: Senate Bill
Last post by treeoflife - 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.
#23

@AJ_Katz, So sorry; I just finished posting final grades and came up for air (and to browse the fora).

Assests are great full-length hose. For knee-high hose, I've worn L'eggs Everyday (they come in a pink box) for decades. I'm usually able to wash and wear them many, many times over before they need to be replaced. Sadly, they are getting harder to find in stores, but Wal-Mart and Target near me have them on occasion. I've also found them on Amazon sometimes.
#24
The State of Higher Ed / Re: Senate Bill
Last post by jimbogumbo - May 09, 2024, 01:46:49 PM
I 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.
#26
Teaching / Re: Missing work due to religi...
Last post by Hibush - May 09, 2024, 01:36:27 PM
Quote from: apl68 on May 09, 2024, 07:27:20 AM
Quote from: Hibush on May 08, 2024, 02:53:08 PMThe spirituality office sends out a long list of religious holidays in case we want to be prepared. I think most faculty just see that the list is long and trying to schedule around them is futile.

Your institution has a "spirituality office?"  The faculty's attitude to their no doubt well-meaning list of religious holidays is probably pretty typical of the response to a lot of what these sorts of offices put out. 

The full name would reinforce your impression. The name used to have the word "religion" in it. Perhaps in the distant past that was the full name. There is a staff of about three dozen chaplains who have rather conventional chaplain responsibilities. They report to the Dean of Students.
#27
General Academic Discussion / Re: alternative to "School's O...
Last post by lightning - May 09, 2024, 01:10:48 PM
Quote from: secundem_artem on May 09, 2024, 08:09:46 AMAdd a little class to the occasion.  Play the a video of Gaudeamus Igitur to class the place up and let them learn something about their forebears in the classroom in the distant past.

Wow! That is classy.
#28
General Discussion / Re: What Have You Read Lately?...
Last post by FishProf - May 09, 2024, 12:27:51 PM
Full Disclosure by Stormy Daniels.  It was a mix of interesting, disturbing, and sad.  The reports out of the Trump Fraud trial match what was in the book. 

#29
General Discussion / Re: Re: What Have You Read Lat...
Last post by RatGuy - May 09, 2024, 11:27:02 AM
The few of my friends who have remained in town during the summer have formed an informal book club. We've generated a master list of things that each of us have added "novels near and dear to us" and we're working through them at our own pace.
I'm a third of the way through If We Were Villains. It's ok -- the genre is a little too precious for me, but I can see why my friends like it. The Eyre Affair is next.
#30
General Academic Discussion / Re: Appeal to a Grievance Comm...
Last post by rochish - May 09, 2024, 11:11:20 AM
Thank you, lightning. Unfortunately, he did not provide samples, perhaps, due to their confidentiality. However, since I found the one by Amy Wax (linked in my previous message), I thought of checking if anyone else has come across others.

Thanks again!