Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Thinking positively

By request

Persistent suckage

Thinking real hard
DeVos Outlines ‘Rethinking’ of Higher Education
(Inside Higher Ed)
Secretary and Education Department officials today outline plans for looming accreditation reform negotiation, describing focus on credit transfer and credential inflation.
In a meeting with college presidents and association officials Wednesday morning, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos planned to outline principles for her plan to revamp higher education rules, with a focus on accreditation.
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The department described its priorities in two white papers released Wednesday -- on rethinking higher ed generally and on accreditation reform….
Unwelcome Guest
(Inside Higher Ed)
You a hooker?
Students at Northwestern want controversial visiting scholar who muses on race, intelligence and beauty, and who has been accused by colleagues of "bad science," off their campus.
Are All Women Essentially Prostitutes?” “Why Are Black Women Less Physically Attractive Than Other Women?” and “What’s Wrong With Muslims?” Those titles may read like some of Reddit’s worst hits. But they’re real articles written by Satoshi Kanazawa, an evolutionary psychologist and reader in management at the London School of Economics and Political Science -- and current guest scholar at Northwestern University….

Another concerning communication, another failure to act: this time at UCI

The first note, left in her mailbox on Halloween.

Meanwhile, over at UC Irvine, a female professor turns to social media after the university fails to respond to letters and materials she receives that she considers threatening.

From  Alejandra Reyes-Veldarde's article in LA Times:
UC Irvine professor gets security escort after saying on Twitter that a colleague was harassing her
Richard Symanski
In [Lecturer Richard] Symanski’s letter posted by [chair of the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department, Kathleen] Treseder, he suggests that because of her identification with the #MeToo movement, she read the part of his book about a sexual harassment charge made against him. He warns that a large part of the novel focuses on sex and prostitutes.
The letter referenced Treseder’s involvement in the university’s investigation of geneticist Francisco J. Ayala, who was accused of sexually harassing several faculty members and graduate students. Treseder was one of Ayala’s accusers, and in June, the geneticist resigned.
In her tweets, Treseder included quotes from Symanski’s memoir, which also referenced an unpublished crime novel he wrote featuring a main character who executes academics.
“They were taken into a seminar room and, with one exception (a coward who jumped out the window instead of facing the killer’s humiliating charges), were killed with a sawed off shotgun,” Symanski writes in the memoir, describing part of his novel. “Nearly an entire academic department was eliminated.”
Treseder said she found the comments unsettling.
From Inside Higher Ed, Colleen Flaherty writing: Fearing a Colleague:
Kathleen Treseder
A handwritten note delivered on Halloween, which Treseder said was the first of multiple such missives from Symanski, is essentially an invitation to read his self-published memoir, Bad Boy Geographer. Sharing a copy of the book, Symanski wrote in the note, in part, “Since you found yourself in the middle of a highly visible sexual harassment issue, and now apparently strongly identify with the Me Too movement, you may want to read about the formal sexual harassment charge filed against me in 1995 at this very university, the very long chapter in this memoir titled, ‘The Inquisition.’”...
Other commenters remarked that [Symanski'] book included numerous derogatory statements about women, such as the following: "All these 'poor' and 'victimized' and 'oppressed' and 'sensitive' women don’t have the intelligence to see that men saying they want to fuck them is an enormous compliment, and if they don’t like the compliment, they can simply say: Thank you very much, but I think you’re too ugly or too old or I’m simply not interested. The reason women can’t do this is that beside their precious 'dignity,' they have their victimhood to worry about, and their quite fragile angry feminist egos to worry about, and more than a small handful have an overriding desire to emasculate men and make up for all the poor treatment they believe they have received since Adam met Eve."....

The university said in a statement Monday afternoon that its School of Biological Sciences and administration "intervened immediately as soon as we became aware of Treseder’s concerns” and that it’s been “working closely with all involved parties to reach a resolution for several weeks.” On its face, the account conflicts — at least in part — with Treseder’s in that it has in part responded to her requests.
On Monday, Treseder tweeted: "What bothers me most about this is that it highlights just how little I matter to @UC Irvine."

Rebel Girl knows the feeling. The themes and details present in the material shared by Treseder echo the ones present in the material the college received about Rebel Girl — as did the initial administrative response

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