University Senate Meets, Responds to MEALAC Debate

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Lisa Hirschmann | Columbia Spectator | 28 February 2005 The University Senate returned to its discussion of improving Columbia’s grievance procedures on Friday in response to the ongoing MEALAC controversy, but it began with President Bollinger’s first public criticism of the New York City Department of Education’s recent dismissal of Rashid Khalidi from a

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Columbia U. Professor, Criticized for Views on Israel, Is Banned From Teacher Training

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) BROCK READ | Chronicle of Higher Education | 4 March 2005 The New York City Department of Education will prohibit a professor of Arab studies at Columbia University from appearing in an occasional training program for secondary-school teachers, citing the professor’s criticism of Israel. Rashid Khalidi, director of Columbia’s Middle East Institute, had spoken

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Dismantling the Politics of Comfort

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) The Satya Interview with Ward Churchill | Satya Magazine | April 2004 Ward Churchill is perhaps one of the most provocative thinkers around. A Creek and enrolled Keetoowah Band Cherokee, Churchill is a longtime Native rights activist. He has been heavily involved in the American Indian Movement and the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee. He

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Realities and Roots of Pro-Israeli Harassment at Columbia University

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Mark Roberts and M. Junaid Alam | Znet Magazine | 16 April 2005 Introduction by M. Junaid Alam Readers who have been following the attacks on Arab professors at Columbia University may have read my recent investigative article on the subject. The piece elicited many positive responses, including from Columbia staff and students. One

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Anti-Semitic Studies

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Douglas Davis | The Spectator | 14 April 2005 [Site Editor’s Comment: another racist contribution from the Zionist lobby] Pay attention, Professor. If you support the proposed academic boycott of Israel — and if you are to remain intellectually honest — prepare for a radical lifestyle change. Firstly, unplug your computer. Good. Now switch

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The New York Times Supports Thought Control: The Massad Case

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Ed Herman | Znet Magazine | 16 April 2005 The New York Times has never been a very courageous newspaper in times of political hysteria and civil liberties threats. When Bertrand Russell was denied the right to fill his appointment at CCNY in 1940, following an ugly campaign by a rightwing Catholic faction opposed

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New York Times joins witch-hunt of Columbia University professors

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Joseph Kay and Barry Grey | World Socialist Web Site | 9 April 2005 In its lead editorial on April 7 (“Intimidation at Columbia”), the New York Times issued an extraordinary attack on academic freedom, calling for Columbia University to crack down on professors who give “politicized courses.” The newspaper urged the university to

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Bollinger Vows ‘Overhaul’ Of Grievance Process

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Liel Leibovitz | The Jewish Week | 8 April 2005 Columbia president says he’ll revamp procedures for student complaints; committee chair defends panel as Jewish students charge ‘whitewash.’ Reacting quickly to a Columbia University committee report which found little evidence that professors in the Middle East studies department had intimidated pro-Israel students but sharply

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At the Center of an Academic Storm, a Lesson in Calm

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Robin Finn | New York Times | 8 April 2005 IF intimidation, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder, Joseph A. Massad, the Columbia University professor implicated last week by a faculty panel investigating charges of intimidation of students by pro-Palestinian professors, is apparently on his best behavior as he sits on

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