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http://www.dukechronicle.com/media/storage/paper884/news/2006/10/24/Columns/The-Administrations.Mismanagement.Of.Lacrosse-2384801.shtml?norewrite200610240812&sourcedomain=www.dukechronicle.com
The administration's mismanagement of lacrosse
Guest column
Steven Baldwin
Posted: 10/24/06
Last April I wrote to The Chronicle in support of Mike Pressler, former coach of men's lacrosse at Duke. At that time I was concerned that the decision to fire him had been premature, coming only a few weeks after the fateful Buchanan Street party, and certainly long before all of the facts were known. Now, six months later, it is quite clear that my concerns were justified.

I do not ascribe to President Brodhead's position that someone had to fall on his sword to atone for the March 13 lacrosse party. But even if one does buy into that silly notion, why was it coach Pressler? Certainly the several reports emanating from President Brodhead's committee's looking into the lacrosse incident identified a number of individuals more culpable than Pressler. If the goal were to send a message, wouldn't firing Executive Vice President Tallman Trask, Athletics Director Joe Alleva, Vice President Larry Moneta or Dean of Students Sue Wasiolek-or all of them-have been more appropriate?

As displeased as I am with Pressler's firing, my biggest concern has always been with Duke's treatment of the student athletes at the center of the storm. These kids were abandoned by their university. At least one of the indicted students, perhaps all three, was trespassed from Duke property. They were denied the presumption of innocence, despite the mounting evidence that the case against them is made of smoke and mirrors and is fatally flawed procedurally. They have been pilloried by their faculty and scorned by the administration. They are pariahs.

As a Duke faculty member I regard my students in much the same way I regard my children. When my kids do something wrong, I demand accountability. When they break the rules they pay the price, whatever that might be.

With that accountability, however, comes support. My kids know I love them and that I will do everything I can to help them through the rough times. That is what families do. I treat my students the same way.

Duke students should expect nothing less from their university. The day they set foot on the Duke Campus for the first time they became members of the Duke family. For most this was the beginning of a life-long relationship that generates intense loyalties and deep love. The assumption is that the relationship is reciprocal, that Duke holds all of its students in high esteem-loves them-and will support them through the rough times as well as the good. Instead, Duke has disowned its lacrosse-playing student athletes. Their treatment has been shameful.

Over the past six to eight years, I can recall having only a single men's lacrosse player in one of my undergraduate classes. That young man was bright, focused, respectful and engaged. He earned one of the highest grades in a large, difficult and very competitive class. He is now in medical school, well on his way to a career as an orthopedic surgeon.

I mention this because I believe the young man would not mind my describing him in these terms. On the other hand I do not believe that a faculty member publicly describing any student in pejorative terms is ever justified. To do so is mean-spirited, petty and unprofessional, at the very least. The faculty who publicly savaged the character and reputations of specific men's lacrosse players last spring should be ashamed of themselves.

They should be tarred and feathered, ridden out of town on a rail and removed from the academy. Their comments were despicable. I suspect they were also slanderous, but we'll hear more about that later.

Finally, I urge the Duke community to take a reality check. Speak your minds. Do what you think is right. Tell the administration that you are not satisfied with the way they have handled the lacrosse affair. Demand better.

Steven Baldwin is a professor in the Chemistry department.


501 posted on 10/24/2006 5:13:14 AM PDT by abb (The Dinosaur Media: A One-Way Medium in a Two-Way World)
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Great article.


505 posted on 10/24/2006 5:36:39 AM PDT by SmoothTalker
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WOW!...This should be disseminated to everyone....everywhere.

This is excellent!!!!!!

506 posted on 10/24/2006 5:37:53 AM PDT by Guenevere
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Excellent. Professor Baldwin is worthy of his honorific, which is more than can be said of the despicable and ever infamous 88.


508 posted on 10/24/2006 5:48:43 AM PDT by bjc (Check the data!!)
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" He is now in medical school, well on his way to a career as an orthopedic surgeon."

Wow. Another "special admit" that didn't deserve to be there except for the fact he could play lacrosse. /sarc


511 posted on 10/24/2006 6:13:52 AM PDT by Locomotive Breath (In the shuffling madness)
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And by this way, I'll bet this is more typical of many of the faculty from whom we have not heard.


512 posted on 10/24/2006 6:15:02 AM PDT by Locomotive Breath (In the shuffling madness)
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Good letter, until he mentioned tar and feathers. TFTP!


514 posted on 10/24/2006 6:41:23 AM PDT by secret garden (Dubiety reigns here)
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I do not ascribe to President Brodhead's position that someone had to fall on his sword to atone for the March 13 lacrosse party

Well, Brodhead, as responsible leader, should have taken the hit and fallen on HIS sword.

Oops, did I say Brodhead and "responsible leader" in the same sentence?

My mistake.

515 posted on 10/24/2006 6:45:21 AM PDT by Fido969 ("The hardest thing in the world to understand is income tax." - Albert Einstein)
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My hope is that this will be thrown out soon. The Duke Lacrosse Players have come up squarely against the vile, spineless, political correctness masquerading as a "highly educated adult administration" in many of our universities. Next, I hope that the Duke Lacrosse Players continue the fight and file the mother of all civil suits, naming each and every faculty member and media member known to have slandered or libeled them. Stay strong guys, "let's roll." I saw Brodhead on CBS, and frankly, he was stomach churning. God save us that we have come to the point in our history that men such as him are "leaders."
516 posted on 10/24/2006 7:11:21 AM PDT by Enterprise (Let's not enforce laws that are already on the books, let's just write new laws we won't enforce.)
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Here's his home page.

http://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/Chemistry/faculty/steven.baldwin

Compare his research interests with the mush on the "Group of 88's" home pages.


522 posted on 10/24/2006 8:04:04 AM PDT by Locomotive Breath (In the shuffling madness)
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"He earned one of the highest grades in a large, difficult and very competitive class."

Big deal. Crystal recently got an "A" in a really hard class too.


535 posted on 10/24/2006 10:46:57 AM PDT by Locomotive Breath (In the shuffling madness)
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Superb.


550 posted on 10/24/2006 7:28:13 PM PDT by Jezebelle (Our tax dollars are paying the ACLU to sue the Christ out of us.)
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That is fantastic. I'm so glad to see a Prof come out and say that. I hope more Profs follow his lead.


552 posted on 10/24/2006 8:03:29 PM PDT by SarahUSC
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I just sent Dr. Baldwin the following e-mail. I encourage everyone else to do likewise.



Subject: Thank you for your article

Dear Dr. Baldwin,

I want to add to what I hope is a flood of e-mail thanking you for your recent article in the Chronicle. After reading about the recent behavior of some of the faculty going back even before the Duke lacrosse issue arose I was beginning to wonder if the university had not taken collective leave of its senses. I am heartened to learn that at least one faculty member still has sense and courage enough to say what you did.

I was a faculty member for fourteen years at another university and I've seen what happens to people who speak out against the prevailing groupthink. I guess this is the point at which you learn whether tenure and academic freedom is actually worth the price you paid for it. I hope they don't punish you too badly.

With deepest regards and support,

XXXX XXXX
E '79, M.S. '81, Ph.D. '84


574 posted on 10/25/2006 4:44:26 AM PDT by Locomotive Breath (In the shuffling madness)
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