I could click the link, but I’d really rather not know what this is about:
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Not without a formal judgement by her peers following established procedures. In fact the administration can’t even punish her without that. Academic freedom is still pretty strong at UO. See the “final investigative report” from UO’s employment law specialists Edwin A. Harnden & Shayda Z. Le of Barran Liebman, LLP, and the letter from…
UO is now requiring members of search committees to take “implicit bias training”. The administration has hired diversity consultants to train the deans and others on it. I took a version offered at a recent BOT meeting, complete with doing the Implicit Association Test, and thought it was pretty interesting.…
That’s the tag-line from the editor of the Hood River News, attacking Duck AD Rob Mullens for pissing away UO’s tuition money on assistant coaches of this and that. When you’ve lost the hearts and minds of the strategic hamlets, you’ve lost the war. That said, his attack on cousin Jim…
In November Vikram Amar, Dean of the University of Illinois law school reviewed the legal issues with UO law dean Michael Mofffitt’s decision to suspend Professor Shurtz from teaching on the well-read law blog Above the Law: “On Academic Freedom, Administrative Fairness, And Blackface“. On November 14th UO law professor Ofer…
You know who you are, but chill, this post is about firewood. Good news – I’ve looked through the policy library, and there’s nothing preventing UO faculty, staff, or administrators from bringing in a chainsaw and helping themselves to a few of the hundreds of cords of firewood now lying…
I’ve just posted the beginning and end. Read it all here: UO is right to insist upon cultural competency Get over it!” “It’s no big deal!” “You’re too sensitive!” “There are people with real problems in the world!” “Let it go and move on with your life!” As an African-American…
That’s a book I’m going to want to read. More here.
From InsideHigherEd: Jobs for economics Ph.D.s — whether they wish to work in or outside academe — are plentiful, according to new data from the American Economic Association. At the end of 2016, the association had recorded 3,673 listings for positions for Ph.D.s in the calendar year. That’s up 11.2 percent…
UO Law prof Ofer Raban, on the Oregonian Op-Ed page, identifying a series of problems with the investigation report commissioned by the UO general counsel’s office from Edwin A. Harnden & Shayda Z. Le of Barran Liebman, LLP, one of several firms specializing in representing employers in legal disputes that UO currently…
And 3,999 UOM comments, compared to 0 for Around the O and the CAS Dean’s blog combined Although it’s getting closer for searches:
The Duck coaches, that is. The NCAA’s student-athletes get unpaid internships with brain damage. Kenny Jacoby has the latest in the Emerald here. And those coaches aren’t using those millions to pay it forward when it comes to the annual University Employees Charitable Fund Drive. Just seven donations from Athletics, with two days…
12/29/2016 repost: Thought I’d celebrate the upcoming new year with some reposts from UO’s past: 4/17/2012 update: Steve Duin of the Oregonian wrote some good stuff supporting Lariviere’s New Partnership. But he’s not so happy with UO on this issue and has some great quotes. 4/17/2012: The short version: UO’s…
UO President Michael Schill is a former UCLA law school dean. UO General Counsel Kevin Reed is a former UCLA general counsel. Eugene Volokh is a rather well known UCLA law professor, whom Reed has asked for advice on the proposed TPM free speech restrictions. Quoting from Volokh’s UCLA webpage: Eugene…
Slate has the latest here. Thanks to a reader for the link. The professor apparently tweeted an obscure reference to Toussaint L’Ouverture. His dean didn’t get the sarcasm, or the First Amendment, so his job is now on the line. The professor’s job that is. Should be an interesting meeting.