Posted on 03/11/2005 5:19:09 PM PST by Fizzie
9Wants to Know: Churchill settlement stalled written by: Paula Woodward (9Wants to Know Reporter) Created: 3/11/2005 9:06 AM MST - Updated: 3/11/2005 4:28 PM MST
BOULDER - The deal on a buy-out between University of Colorado Prof. Ward Churchill and CU is stalled.
A buy-out was believed imminent, but Churchill attorney David Lane tells 9Wants to Know, "Negotiations are now stalled. I'm hopeful they will resume again."
Lane says he was notified by the attorney for CU Friday afternoon that the Board of Regents need more time to consider whether they want a buy-out deal.
"Basically, the position we're taking to the University of Colorado is if they don't want to settle, then OK, he'll continue to teach at the University of Colorado," Lane said.
9Wants to Know has learned several regents are concerned about new allegations of plagiarism against Churchill.
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Have you considered that our "shiny beads" (sadly) are now all made in China?
Nuff said.
FMCDH(BITS)
So ol' Ward's a capitalist after all.
Pay him! They should sue him for his salary since he was hired under false pretenses.
Ward Churchill...is like an onion;the more one finds out,there's always yet another layer to peel away.
churchill was always a darling of the feminists and leftists.
a charmer, like theodore bundy, of sorts.
"Basically, the position we're taking to the University of Colorado is if they don't want to settle, then OK, he'll continue to teach at the University of Colorado," Lane said.
Sounds like a threat! LOL!
I think they forgot the quotes around "teach"!
FIRE THE SOB AND LET HIM TRY TO MAKE HIS CASE IN COURT.
THE EVIDENCE AGAINST HIM IS OVERWHELMING.
Pay him with wampum.
But he makes a LOT of threats,doesn't he!
Give him a box of monopoly money and tell him to get the F out.
yeah,...that is correct,...the evidence is OVERWHELMING,...tonight on BOR,it would've been helpful if the ran a snippet on the art forgery also,in addition to the plagiarism and veiled threat
I hope this drags out a long time and costs CU a ton. The consequences of this hiring should be reflected in the lack of enrollment, lack of alumni support and legal costs. There should be consequences for the actions of those administrators who hired such a loser, just as there are for any company who hires an employee who abuses their position.
The concept of "faculty tenure" is so intriguing. Just think of the parallel in private life. There is none.
Why is that?
Maybe they've been hearing from some outraged, tuition-paying parents.
I hope so.
The fact that this buy-out is even being considered is so outrageous. Ack!
So, what if it has both? In 2001, two of CU's professors won the Nobel Prize in Physics.
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