Still employed. Although her "In the News" feed at the bottom of the page doesn't have any recent articles. I wonder why.
Looks a little like John Goodman.
Her Oberlin website picture should show her with a sock jammed in her mouth.
It’s a shame that comments aren’t allowed on her page:)
“Still employed.”
I don’t know. I’m pretty sure, even if I was an Obama Fluffer Boy, if I’d lost $33 million for my bosses...I’d be gone.
Looks like one of their mental deranged transgenders.
IF so, it’s no wonder it’s not fired....it would be verrrry un-PC to do so.
However, IF you or I, lost $33M big ones of our company’s funds, we’d be run out on a rail.
As dean of students, Raimondo will lead Oberlins Division of Student Life that supports students by creating more seamless connections between curricular and cocurricular experiences, advising and mentoring focused on the development of life skills and interpersonal and personal growth, and building and bridging intellectual and personal communities. She previously served as special assistant to the president for equity, inclusion, and diversity and Title IX coordinator.The Comparative American Studies program focuses on "the COMPARATIVE." I hope that's clear to you.Raimondo joined the Oberlin community in 2003, as one of the professors in the newly formed Department of Comparative American Studies. CAS focuses on the comparative, Raimondo said in 2003, how diversity affects Americans at home and abroad, and what this means when we look at the role of the United States in a global context.
She has taught courses spanning the themes of gender and sexuality, race and ethnicity studies, social justice, and HIV/AIDS.