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Provost, faculty debate Hindley

Provost Marty Krauss and the Committee on Faculty Rights and Responsibilities gave opposing opinions regarding the treatment of Prof. Donald Hindley (POL). Hindley was ordered by Krauss in November to attend anti-discrimination training and a monitor was placed in his classes after Hindley was accused of making “inappropriate...and discriminatory remarks.”
On Nov. 29, the Committee issued an opinion defending Hindley, arguing the sanctions imposed by the Provost were “based on her acceptance of a deeply flawed process [and] violated Prof. Hindley’s right to fair and equitable treatment.”
“While I appreciate the efforts of the ...
Village diner on hold
Stein to extend hours after construction plans rejected
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Committee plans diversity workshops for faculty
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New club reinvents lost class
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