Posted on 04/21/2018 6:05:25 AM PDT by C19fan
Embattled Fresno State Professor Randa Jarrar has a history of unusual remarks predating her recent outburst following the death of Barbara Bush. Fresno State Professor Randa Jarrar came under fire this week after she celebrated the death of former First Lady Barbara Bush on Twitter. Barbara Bush was a generous and smart and amazing racist who, along with her husband, raised a war criminal. F**k outta here with your nice words, Jarrar tweeted earlier this week. In a separate tweet, Jarrar said that the news made her happy because Barbara Bushs death likely made George W. Bush upset. Additionally, Jarrar may have clogged a mental health crisis hotline when she jokingly tweeted the hotlines number out to her critics, pretending that it was her personal number. Now, videos of Jarrar are surfacing, revealing a history of bizarre remarks.
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“Short, fat, and ugly is no way to go through life, honey. ...Channeling my inner “Dean Wormer”
Excellent report. What about pressure on your / your department to retain/recruit foreign, aka full-tuition, students? Lot’s of trouble in that realm from what I’ve been hearing from the academy.
Coincidentally, I’m a Gator, too. :-)
Nicollo,
Of course there is pressure to attract out of state students as the per hour tuition is just about double. Foreign students are also in high demand. There several Chinese students attending mostly in the Engineering and Business Colleges. They bring a lot of money to the local economy buying BMW’s, Corvettes, and etc. Students from other countries attend on their country’s dime (truth be told, probably something from us like USAID).
Budgets are tight everywhere. In Kansas, our legislature is grappling with K-12 school finance. The state universities are far down the list of priorities.
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