“apology and context” sounds like a “yeah, but...” apology.
She resigned her Courtesy Appointment, but I think she remains employed by the University in more official capacities, at least for now.
She’ll write her Memoirs and Win The Nobel Prize in Literature
But she is still FULLY EMPOLYED, there.
She didnt lose her job, no reprimand.
She needs to resign her non-courtesy position, too.
Now.
She can keep the apology.
She was probably offered a better paying position at an even more liberal university.
Mission accomplished.
She moved the ball for the progressives.
She can now disappear into their lore, never again to worry about getting a job or a paying speaking gig or a guest column at the NYT.
Life is good.
She committed battery and attempted to incite a riot.
This is OK with M.U....???
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Carrot Top’s gonna be upset that they fired his mother.
What a kind face she has. The kind I’d like to throw shit at!
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She’s got a job waiting for her at Harvard or Yale. :)
Sounds like the anti-gun activist who accidentally walked into a school with a gun—a felony.
So it’s plea bargained down and he’s sentenced to lecture kids on the evils of guns.
MO knows how to pick ‘em!
Big deal. She still has her full time job at MU.
Her Ph.D. was awarded in Feb. 2009 by the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Her dissertation was entitled "It's 'a good thing': The commodification of femininity, affluence and whiteness in the Martha Stewart phenomenon."
She had a B.B.A. in Retail Marketing and Women's Studies in 1993 from James Madison University and an M.A. in Communications in 2000 from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Her dissertation title has the most important ingredient: a semicolon. I wonder how soon it will be made into a major motion picture.
Her Ph.D. was awarded in Feb. 2009 by the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Her dissertation was entitled "It's 'a good thing': The commodification of femininity, affluence and whiteness in the Martha Stewart phenomenon."
She had a B.B.A. in Retail Marketing and Women's Studies in 1993 from James Madison University and an M.A. in Communications in 2000 from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Her dissertation title has the most important ingredient: a semicolon. I wonder how soon it will be made into a major motion picture.
She is still employed by the university. All she “resigned” from was a committee she sat on at the university (because they needed a diversity person on it probably).