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Churchill tenure questioned: Professor was granted job security without usual review process
Rocky Mountain News ^ | 2/16/05 | Berny Morson and Charlie Brennan

Posted on 02/16/2005 9:33:09 AM PST by freespirited

BOULDER - A high-ranking University of Colorado official urged a faculty appointment for Ward Churchill in 1990, despite questions about his academic credentials.

Less than a year later, Churchill landed a coveted tenured faculty position, bypassing the rigorous, six-year academic review that normally precedes tenure, according to CU documents.

The correspondence between then-Vice Chancellor for Academic Services Kaye Howe and Dean of Arts and Sciences Charles Middleton sheds more light on how Churchill, who faces possible firing, rose in the ranks at CU.

Although Churchill's scholarship is under fire now for alleged sloppiness and fabrication, CU officials in 1990 considered him an expert in American Indian studies who might be lost to another school.

"Ward is certainly being courted by other universities as a significant Indian scholar and teacher. It would be a shame to lose him because of a standard which may be irrelevant in this case," Howe wrote Middleton in an e-mail, referring to Churchill's lack of a doctorate.

The correspondence between Howe and Middleton was among documents released to KHOW radio talk show host Dan Caplis, who shared them with the Rocky Mountain News.

For more than a decade beginning in the late 1970s, Churchill was a teacher and administrator in programs that provided tutoring, counseling and other support for minority students.

In addition to his work in the support programs, Churchill lectured during the 1980s on Indian topics in the ethnic studies program, later to become the ethnic studies department. But he was not on the "tenure track," the process that ends either in tenure or dismissal, CU spokeswoman Pauline Hale confirmed Tuesday.

Universities occasionally waive that process for individuals of "exceptional merit," such as retiring statesmen or talented writers and artists, said CU anthropology professor Payson Sheets, who follows tenure issues.

"Someone that would add a tremendous amount of creativity or research or something to the university," Sheets said. "It is fairly unusual."

The documents released so far by CU do not explain why Churchill was able to avoid the normal process for getting tenure, which gives faculty members a high degree of job security.

CU's board of regents has directed Interim Chancellor Phil DiStefano to conduct an exhaustive probe of Churchill's works, in the wake of his notorious Sept. 11 essay, "Some People Push Back; On The Justice of Roosting Chickens."

In that piece, Churchill likened the white-collar employees he termed "technocrats" who died in the World Trade Center to Nazi bureaucrat Adolf Eichmann.

Gov. Bill Owens and others have called for Churchill to be fired, and the regents have apologized to the nation for his remarks about the World Trade Center victims.

But scholars have been questioning Churchill's writings for years, mostly in articles that until recently languished in obscure academic journals.

A 1999 article by a University of New Mexico law professor notes that passages in some of Churchill's essays are almost verbatim to works of other scholars. Two professors say Churchill fabricated an 1837 incident in which the Army intentionally spread smallpox among Indians.

In the 1990 e-mail exchange, Howe, the vice chancellor, noted that Churchill had been invited to be a guest lecturer that fall at Alfred University in western New York State.

Howe sought support from Middleton, the dean, to make Churchill a visiting professor in Indian studies in spring 1991. Howe said Churchill could return to his slot in the academic support program if the visiting professorship did not turn into a permanent faculty position.

"I think this would give Ward a significant opportunity," Howe wrote.

Howe told Middleton she had the "highest esteem for Ward."

Middleton responded that he agreed with Howe "in principle." However, he anticipated Bruce Ekstrand, the vice chancellor for academic affairs, would have concerns about Churchill's lack of a doctorate.

Ekstrand - not Howe - had direct authority over faculty appointments. Howe supervised the support programs where Churchill then worked.

The memos do not indicate how the doctorate issue was resolved. Ekstrand has since died.

Churchill, who is paid $94,000, still lacks a doctorate.

Until he stepped down as chairman of ethnic studies, Churchill was one of only two department heads without a doctorate. The other is in art and art history.

The e-mails between Howe and Middleton were exchanged between May 16 and May 18, 1990. Churchill was informed in a letter dated June 5, 1990, that he had been selected to teach two courses in American Indian studies the following spring.

Then-Chancellor James Corbridge recommended tenure for Churchill in April 1991. It was approved by the CU regents that month.

Howe could not be reached for comment Tuesday.

Middleton, now president of Roosevelt University in Illinois, could not be reached Tuesday.

Candidates for tenure normally teach for six years before they are granted tenure, a status that protects them from dismissal in most cases, said Sheets, the anthropology professor.

Candidates undergo "rigorous" reviews of their scholarship and teaching after three years and again after six years, when the tenure decision is made, Sheets said.

The process includes review of their published work by outside scholars.

CU does not release those reviews, considering them in the same category as letters of recommendation, Hale said.


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KEYWORDS: academia; leftistwackos; tenure; ucolorado; wardchurchill
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Looks like this fish is rotting from the head down.
1 posted on 02/16/2005 9:33:15 AM PST by freespirited
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To: freespirited

Again, these ethnic-studies departments have no academic integrity or credibility. They exist solely for the purpose of giving anti-American victimitarians a protected mouthpiece for their drivel.


2 posted on 02/16/2005 9:34:59 AM PST by MIT-Elephant ("Armed with what? Spitballs?")
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To: freespirited

Boys, this school needs an enema. Churchill gave us the sword. If we don't use it to push for serious academic reform nationwide, we deserve what we get.

3 posted on 02/16/2005 9:37:34 AM PST by Richard Kimball (It was a joke. You know, humor. Like the funny kind. Only different.)
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To: MIT-Elephant



we really can't win in the college system. I don't understand how any University could embrace this man, after those horrible things. It's not fair.


4 posted on 02/16/2005 9:37:34 AM PST by LauraleeBraswell
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To: MIT-Elephant

Bingo. And many schools have a "diversity" requirement, where you are forced to take a class in one of these illegitimate departments.


5 posted on 02/16/2005 9:38:18 AM PST by kemathen7
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To: LauraleeBraswell

You only lose when you give up. For examples, see Donovan McNabb. Push these people. Do NOT give up. Make them prove their points and don't let them hide.


6 posted on 02/16/2005 9:38:37 AM PST by Richard Kimball (It was a joke. You know, humor. Like the funny kind. Only different.)
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To: freespirited

fake Indian ping


7 posted on 02/16/2005 9:38:40 AM PST by dennisw (Seeing as how this is a 44 magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world .........)
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To: freespirited

It shows how superficial universities have become when they consider the likes of Churchill something to bend the rules about.


8 posted on 02/16/2005 9:39:57 AM PST by shellshocked
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To: freespirited
And no doubt the tip of the iceberg.

Those bastions of high learning care only that the agenda is moved forward, by any means necessary.

9 posted on 02/16/2005 9:41:40 AM PST by OldFriend (America's glory is not dominion, but liberty.)
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To: Richard Kimball

What does McNabb have to do with this discussion?


10 posted on 02/16/2005 9:42:36 AM PST by OldFriend (America's glory is not dominion, but liberty.)
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To: freespirited

"Someone that would add a tremendous amount of creativity or research or something to the university," Sheets said. "It is fairly unusual."

Churchill certainly has added a tremendous amount of creativity.


11 posted on 02/16/2005 9:46:21 AM PST by rwa265
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To: OldFriend

McNabb? All the regents need to say to the self-styled Vietnam Vet is say ALPHA MIKE FOXTROT!


12 posted on 02/16/2005 9:46:39 AM PST by Pat79thST (Pat79thSt.)
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To: freespirited

I'm glad to see this guy implode. He's a disgusting pig of a man.

Having said that, it fascinates me that this is getting such national attention. As a person living just north of the People's Republic of Boulder, this is par for the course around here. The whole town is infested with people who think this way. Unfortunately, it's as normal here as pick-up trucks in Texas.


13 posted on 02/16/2005 9:46:46 AM PST by conservativebabe
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To: freespirited
"Ward is certainly being courted by other universities as a significant Indian scholar and teacher. It would be a shame to lose him because of a standard which may be irrelevant in this case,"

This statement says a lot about our Universities. In effect, they are saying that normal scholarship requirments--original, rigorous, accurate publications--are not really relevant in ethnic studies departments. By and large I believe that is true as those departments have little to do academics. They are (1) a way to get high grades to affirmative action students to conceal the disparity between them and non-affirmative action students; (2) a way to provide incomes for radical leftists to spread their vicious doctrine; and (3) A way to radicalize minority students to make sure they don't leave the plantation.

14 posted on 02/16/2005 9:48:16 AM PST by ModelBreaker
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To: OldFriend

He quit.


15 posted on 02/16/2005 9:50:43 AM PST by Richard Kimball (It was a joke. You know, humor. Like the funny kind. Only different.)
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To: freespirited
Although Churchill's scholarship is under fire now for alleged sloppiness and fabrication, CU officials in 1990 considered him an expert in American Indian studies who might be lost to another school.

What fools we have running our universities! Fire Churchill and close down the Ethnic Studies department, which is academically as big a fraud as Churchill.

16 posted on 02/16/2005 9:58:31 AM PST by Rummyfan
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To: MIT-Elephant

Its not just those departments. Its the universities as a whole. They hire on the basis of the prof being liberal more and more.

The article mentions that his appointment was pushed by a high ranking CU official.

Looks like that loon Ward has committed academic fraud in the past.


17 posted on 02/16/2005 10:01:26 AM PST by ArmyBratproud
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To: freespirited

This leads one to pull for two things...

1) Get rid of the tenure system

2) Colorado State


18 posted on 02/16/2005 10:03:06 AM PST by ArmyBratproud
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To: freespirited

This leads one to pull for two things...

1) Get rid of the tenure system

2) Colorado State


19 posted on 02/16/2005 10:03:13 AM PST by ArmyBratproud
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To: MIT-Elephant
Well said and, IMO, very, very true. They are nothing more than podiums for the perpetuation of victimhood and demagoguery. All of the administrative 'Scholars' appear to look for the loudest mouth, not the brightest mind.
20 posted on 02/16/2005 10:11:23 AM PST by drt1
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