CONFIRMED-tenured professor indefinitely suspended
It
is CONFIRMED- Transparency State has it on ironclad reliable information
that the tenured professor in SOPA (see our June 16 post) has been indefinitely
suspended due to "mass emails and insubordination."
The
professor is currently appealing their suspension and will go through a faculty
hearing process, most likely in the Fall semester. We are not aware
when this situation will be resolved and whether or not the professor will ever
be able to come back to campus. It seems that King Lane's minions have
been extremely busy in finding more and more creative ways to rid the campus of
individuals they disagree with.
Transparency
State is very interested in the outcome of this case as it appears to hinge on
the definition and usage of the First Amendment's right to free speech and what
exactly does it mean to accuse the professor of sending out "too many
emails"? It is also something to be concerned about regarding the
impact and effectiveness of faculty and staff to criticize many of the policies
we disagree with King Lane. After all, if on a university campus we
cannot be allowed to express our First Amendment rights, how are we supposed to
mentor, advise and teach our students to do the same?
We
(potentially) anticipate another lawsuit possibly due to the extremely bad judgment by the
administration regarding this professor's suspension.
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