Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Being Republican

The Governor's Bad List (Inside Higher Ed)
     Mitch Daniels, as an unconventional choice to become Purdue University's president, has repeatedly pledged his strong commitment to academic freedom….
     But on Monday, the Associated Press published an article based on e-mail records it obtained under Indiana's open records laws. Those e-mail records showed Daniels, while governor of Indiana, asking that no public universities teach the work of Howard Zinn, seeking a statewide investigation into "what is credit-worthy" to see that similar works were not being taught for credit, and considering ways to cut state funds to a program led by a professor who had criticized him….
     See also In E-Mails, Former Indiana Governor Wanted Scholars Silenced (Chronicle of Higher Education)

5 comments:

I fear no fish said...

IOKIYAR

Anonymous said...

To be fair (fairest blog claim, ya know...) why not keep us up to date with what those sleezy democrats are doing? How about that mayor of San Diego sexually harassing women? Comon, you know you want to start a new thread on him!

Roy Bauer said...

The blog is most essentially concerned with higher education. Get it?

Anonymous said...

Slog on, Roy, in spite of the cheap shots from want-ta-be admins and self serving intellectual light weights.

Anonymous said...

I think "fairest" claim has to do with beauty.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

  This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...