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Xavier University Puts Prof On Leave Over email to Air Force Cadet - Update
Xavier University Web Site ^ | 11-14-2002

Posted on 11/15/2002 11:07:26 PM PST by txzman

Statement regarding Professor Peter N. Kirstein, Ph.D.

Richard A. Yanikoski, Ph.D. President, Saint Xavier University November 15, 2002

During recent weeks Saint Xavier University has attracted national attention because a tenured professor of history sent a young Air Force Academy cadet some e-mail containing inflammatory, anti-military comments. Professor Peter N. Kirstein, an avowed pacifist, quickly apologized to the cadet and to the Air Force Academy for his e-mail message, but in the meantime thousands of other interested parties have taken offense.

From the beginning of this incident, Saint Xavier University has worked to achieve four objectives: (1) to make things right with the cadet and the Air Force Academy; (2) to respond compassionately to the anger and anguish aroused in so many quarters; (3) to counsel and discipline Professor Kirstein in appropriate ways; and (4) to ensure that teaching and learning at the University will continue unimpeded.

The following actions have been or will be taken to make things right with the cadet and the Air Force Academy: (1) Professor Kirstein sent a personal apology to the cadet and to the Air Force Academy. Subsequent correspondence between them has been open and respectful. (2) The University extended an official apology to the Academy’s Superintendent, and as president of the University, I have agreed to accept an invitation to visit the Academy within the coming year. (3) Saint Xavier University will send a delegation to the Air Force Academy’s upcoming Academic Assembly. (4) Campus officials have attempted to respond to all cadets, parents, and members of the Academy staff who telephoned or wrote to the University. Any omissions in this regard have been unintentional.

To respond compassionately to the large number of men and women who somehow received copies of Professor Kirstein’s e-mail and thereby came to feel demeaned by his intemperate criticisms of the military, the University has done the following: (1) Faculty, staff and administrators throughout the University have fielded telephone calls during the past two weeks, in each case listening sensitively to complaints and advice. (2) We answered hundreds of e-mail messages personally, until the rising volume of correspondence made individual responses impossible. (3) We cooperated with the press in an ongoing effort to ensure accurate and responsible coverage. (4) We used web-page updates to summarize the University’s response to this emerging situation. (5) We consistently admitted that Professor Kirstein’s e-mail message was unwarranted and unbecoming a scholar.

By far the topic of greatest interest to most people has been the University’s response to Professor Kirstein. After careful deliberation, I have decided to take the following actions on behalf of the University:

Effective on the afternoon of November 11, 2002, Professor Kirstein was relieved of his teaching responsibilities for the current semester and reassigned to other duties.

An administrative reprimand will be delivered to Professor Kirstein and placed in his personnel file.

While on sabbatical leave during the spring semester of 2003, Professor Kirstein will submit his teaching, scholarship, professional development, and service record to peer evaluation within the norms of the University’s procedures for periodic review of tenured faculty. Professor Kirstein volunteered to have this review conducted earlier than it otherwise would have been.

Any future faculty contract(s) extended to Professor Kirstein will include a binding addendum specifically requiring him to adhere both to institutional policies and to the norms of the American Association of University Professors in matters relating to the proper exercise of academic freedom and extramural activities. No additional information will be released by the University with respect to the above actions or other personnel matters concerning Professor Peter Kirstein. This is in accord with University practice.

Professor Kirstein and the University community deeply regret the incident that began this chain of events. Saint Xavier University remains committed to the pursuit of teaching and learning in a campus community where all are treated with respect, caring and justice and where academic freedom is enjoyed for purpose of promoting quality teaching, careful research, critical analysis, thoughtful discussion, and programs of direct service to metropolitan Chicago and beyond.

This page last updated November 14, 2002 by Kate Lorenz


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: academy; airforce; cadet; kirstein; xavier
Hope this is not a duplicate - Did not find anything on search.
1 posted on 11/15/2002 11:07:26 PM PST by txzman
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To: txzman
Very happy to see this. Academic freedom is not threatened when you have to accept responsibility for your actions, but that will still be the screech from the enraged libs: how dare we take action, or even offense, at their condemnation of all things American?
2 posted on 11/15/2002 11:13:29 PM PST by Defend the Second
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To: txzman
Good for them. Methinks the little freakball perfessor will be looking to Starbucks for his next position. No tenure there.
3 posted on 11/15/2002 11:17:37 PM PST by CARepubGal
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To: txzman
This is great news. I wrote the university as soon as I read the professor's venomous letter. To have a sincere disagreement about the war is one thing -- to treat a polite member of our armed forces with such hatred and contempt is something else indeed. The level of immaturity in someone who is supposedly educating our young people was astounding (and, sadly, probably not too uncommon at some universities). As I wrote to the university, he may have apologized, but that won't change what the letter reflected about this man's character, or lack thereof.
4 posted on 11/15/2002 11:19:00 PM PST by GOPrincess
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To: txzman
Instead of reassigning him to otherd duties, he should have been fired!
5 posted on 11/15/2002 11:23:06 PM PST by Beth
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To: GOPrincess
Did they reply to your letter?
6 posted on 11/15/2002 11:25:42 PM PST by notpoliticallycorewrecked
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To: notpoliticallycorewrecked
"Did they reply to your letter?"


Nope. According to this press release they gave up responding once the volume became too great.

I think this incident speaks volumes about the power of the Internet and talk radio -- it was widely and rapidly circulated via the 'Net and also discussed by people like Hugh Hewitt (who also provided links on his website) -- 10 years ago the professor probably would have gotten away with it. Feels good to have a tiny part in effecting some positive change.
7 posted on 11/15/2002 11:29:32 PM PST by GOPrincess
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To: GOPrincess
As I wrote to the university, he may have apologized, but that won't change what the letter reflected about this man's character, or lack thereof.

I agree. It's one thing to respectfully disagree, but this professor's letter was just pure, blind hatred and can't be apologized for anymore than one could apologize for a heart-felt racial slur.
8 posted on 11/15/2002 11:33:53 PM PST by Welsh Rabbit
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To: GOPrincess
I'll bet the professor never dreamed of the firestorm he was creating when he wrote that letter. It looks like the university is looking deep enough into the matter to see if they have grounds to dismiss him.

I'll bet that this little twirp has had more than one sleepless night of late. Here' s to hoping that when he does sleep that he dreams that the political right is carrying him off to lands unknown.

9 posted on 11/15/2002 11:36:19 PM PST by notpoliticallycorewrecked
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To: txzman
longomg for the good ole days when they could just fire that sorry SOB - or even better - days when this type of professor was very rare
10 posted on 11/16/2002 12:02:59 AM PST by Texas_Jarhead
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To: GOPrincess
Hey, do you have a copy of the letter he sent? Thanks.
11 posted on 11/16/2002 12:06:32 AM PST by xzins
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To: GOPrincess
I, too, would like to see what this dope wrote. Please post at least parts of it, if you are able. Thanks.

I commend Xavier U. It is good to know that at least some of our academic institutions are still able to do right. I am nearly certain that the administration here at Cornell would not do so, unfortunately, no matter what the volume of criticism.
12 posted on 11/16/2002 12:23:18 AM PST by AFPhys
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To: xzins; AFPhys
You can read all the original emails that started this whole thing here.
13 posted on 11/16/2002 12:58:08 AM PST by Apple Pan Dowdy
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To: txzman
WOW! bump
14 posted on 11/16/2002 1:01:01 AM PST by LiteKeeper
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To: Apple Pan Dowdy
My take is a little different.

1. Mr. Kirstein has a right to express his opinion, even if I don’t agree with him.

2. Hope he uses his time off to work on his grammar and prose.

3. How did a “pacifist” end up as a professor at a Jesuit school? Didn’t he know going in that the Jebbies were NOT a pacifist order?

4. Is this guy a lay prof. Or a brother? If he’s a bro, couldn’t they just save themselves a lot of trouble and burn him at the stake?

Anyway, that’s one lapsed Catholic’s opinion.
15 posted on 11/16/2002 1:27:55 AM PST by InABunkerUnderSF
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To: InABunkerUnderSF
I don't think this is enough for Kirstein.

...."requiring him to adhere both to institutional policies and to the norms of the American Association of University Professors"....

Some of you might remember how the AAUP came to the defense of all the Collaborating Cockroaches in teaching positions that quickly came out of the woodwork after the attacks.
16 posted on 11/16/2002 2:57:57 AM PST by JoJo Gunn
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To: Apple Pan Dowdy; txzman
Thanks for the link, thanks for the post.
17 posted on 11/16/2002 3:07:54 AM PST by PGalt
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To: Beth
It's virtually impossible to fire people with tenure.
18 posted on 11/16/2002 6:29:24 AM PST by SMEDLEYBUTLER
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