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  • DePaul invites Ward Churchill to lecture, University sued by professor fired for supporting Israel

    09/19/2005 6:53:51 PM PDT · by Land_of_Lincoln_John · 29 replies · 1,022+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | September 18, 2005 | WorldNetDaily
    DePaul University, currently being sued by a professor terminated for a spirited discussion with Muslim students about Middle East politics, has invited Ward Churchill to lecture next month. Churchill is the University of Colorado professor who attracted national attention for his essay characterizing Sept. 11 victims as "little Eichmanns," for explaining that al-Qaida had a legitimate beef with the U.S. and for questions raised about his own background and resume. But Chicago's DePaul as a venue is of particular note given its treatment of professor Thomas Klocek, currently suing the university for defamation over his suspension for behavior in a...
  • Prof. Thomas Klocek free speech battle at DePaul began one year ago today.

    09/15/2005 5:28:05 PM PDT · by Land_of_Lincoln_John · 9 replies · 1,816+ views
    Marathon Pundit ^ | September 15, 2005 | Marathon Pundit
    One year ago today, DePaul Professor Thomas Klocek had a discussion with some Muslim students... ....and was suspended because his ideas didn't match the PC groupthink found on almost all college campuses today. On September 15, 2004, Klocek, an adjunct professor at Chicago's DePaul University for 14 years, was walking through a campus cafeteria where a student activities fair was taking place. He noticed a couple of display tables staffed by United Muslims Moving Ahead (UMMA) and the DePaul Chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) More on Students for Justice in Palestine here, courtesy of Frontpage Magazine's Discover...
  • Prof canned after Muslim debate sues-says DePaul characterized his words as bigoted against Islam

    06/15/2005 7:43:48 AM PDT · by Land_of_Lincoln_John · 20 replies · 981+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | June 15, 2005 | Ron Strom
    A DePaul professor who was suspended after having a spirited discussion about the Middle East with Muslim students sued the university and two of its officials for defamation yesterday. Professor Thomas Klocek alleges the administrators wrongly characterized his arguments as racist and bigoted. He seeks damages against the school for maligning his "integrity and professional competence." Last September, Klocek attended a Student Activities Fair on the Chicago campus and happened to visit the table of the Students for Justice in Palestine, a statement announcing the lawsuit stated. After the professor took a handout that showed an Israeli bulldozer destroying a...
  • Former DePaul instructor files defamation lawsuit against school (Thomas Klocek)

    06/14/2005 8:34:36 PM PDT · by Land_of_Lincoln_John · 13 replies · 573+ views
    AP via CBS 2 Chicago ^ | June 14, 2005 | NICOLE ZIEGLER DIZON
    CHICAGO (AP) A former DePaul University instructor filed a defamation lawsuit Tuesday against the school, claiming officials maligned him publicly after he got in a heated argument with pro-Palestinian students at a campus activities fair. Thomas Klocek, a 14-year part-time professor, has not worked at DePaul since the Sept. 15 incident involving students from two groups, Students for Justice in Palestine and United Muslims Moving Ahead. Both Klocek and the students agree that a loud argument began after the instructor picked up a pro-Palestinian flier from one of the groups. The students complained to school authorities that Klocek identified himself...
  • Chicago Jewish Star's editorial on Klocek, DePaul, and Finkelstein

    05/29/2005 8:14:12 PM PDT · by Land_of_Lincoln_John · 2 replies · 428+ views
    Marathon Pundit Blog ^ | May 29, 2005 | Marathon Pundit
    Under the title of "DePaul's predicament: The choice--Stop--or stop justifying--anti-Israel sentiment," the Chicago Jewish Star returns to the issues haunting Chicago's DePaul University. In its previous edition, the Star summarized Thomas Klocek's free speech struggle against DePaul, and it included this quote from Klocek, "I stood for Israel, because it is in the right. I paid the price at a Christian University." The Chicago Jewish Star is not available online, it's a free-weekly. If you're in Chicago's Loop, look for a Jewish Star newspaper box and pick up a copy to see the entire editorial. Here are some excerpts: During...
  • DePaul Professor Suspended Without a Hearing (Klocek Update, DePaul Prez supports V-Monologues)

    05/19/2005 5:48:03 AM PDT · by Land_of_Lincoln_John · 9 replies · 620+ views
    FIRE: Foundation for Individual Rights in Education ^ | May 18, 2005 | FIRE Press Release
    CHICAGO, May 18, 2005—DePaul University administrators have suspended Professor Thomas Klocek without a hearing after he engaged in an out-of-class argument with pro-Palestinian students at a student activities fair. When the students complained to administrators, Klocek was denied the rights that DePaul guarantees to professors accused of wrongdoing and immediately suspended. Statements from DePaul administrators indicate that Klocek was disciplined because of his harsh criticism of the students’ viewpoint, despite DePaul’s stated commitments to free speech and academic freedom. “DePaul has unquestionably violated Professor Klocek’s due process rights, and the university did so because his statements were allegedly offensive,” commented...
  • Made-up massacre, 'Jenin Massacre' still exists only in the minds of the uninformed

    04/18/2005 7:45:10 PM PDT · by Land_of_Lincoln_John · 17 replies · 1,620+ views
    DC Examiner ^ | April 17, 2005 | Joel Mowbray
    Facts are stubborn things - except when you create your own. When I was asked about the "Jenin Massacre" by a Muslim student during an event at Norfolk's Old Dominion this week, it became clear we were coming from two very different perspectives: reality vs. mythology. There was no "Jenin Massacre." Period. The only "massacre" that took place at Jenin was that of the truth. Palestinians, long masters of media manipulation, went by the hundreds to foreign media - whom Israel kept outside of the armed conflict - to claim that over 500 innocents had been slaughtered. The man at...
  • DeNial At DePaul: The Thomas Klocek Affair

    04/15/2005 8:01:25 PM PDT · by Land_of_Lincoln_John · 4 replies · 1,636+ views
    The Jewish Press ^ | 4/13/2005 | Steven Plaut
    Catholic universities in the United States have in recent years shown a weakness for cultivating far-leftist anti-Semites and haters of America. Perhaps the best known has been Notre Dame, home of the extremist Kroc Institute, which attempted to sponsor Tariq Ramadan, a Swiss Arab with ties to Al Qaeda, for a three-year professorship. But in many ways, DePaul University is even worse. DePaul is a large, if not particularly academically renowned, Catholic college in Chicago, nominally associated with “Congregation of the Mission,” more popularly known as the Vincentians. Until recently, the main cause of controversy surrounding DePaul was its insistence...
  • Free speech under fire at DePaul-(Thomas Klocek Update)

    04/07/2005 9:10:18 PM PDT · by Land_of_Lincoln_John · 19 replies · 1,112+ views
    The Chicago Journal ^ | April 7, 2005 | LAURA PUTRE
    During his 14 years at DePaul University, Thomas Klocek dwelled in adjunct-professor purgatory, quietly coming and going times a week from his Loop classroom and his home on the city’s Southwest Side. His evalutions from students in the university’s School of New Learning were consistently positive—and that, apparently, was enough for his bosses because nary a supervisor visited his classroom. Klocek’s invisibility ran out, however, one day in September when he got caught up in a heated debate at a student activities fair on the school’s downtown campus. He stopped at a table where two student groups—Students for Justice in...