Posted on 11/11/2015 7:19:57 AM PST by rktman
Assistant Professor Melissa Click has merely resigned from a âcourtesy appointmentâ in the University of Missouriâs School of Journalism, a separate entity from the Department of Communications, in which she holds her salaried teaching position. The main effect of a courtesy appointment is to enable her to sit as a member of the thesis committees of doctoral candidates in the J-school. For the record, the MU J-school is generally regarded as one of the top 3 schools of journalism in the United States and is a crown jewel of the campus. Its faculty and administration are obviously humiliated to have anyone associated with the institution seen intimidating a journalist with the threat of physical violence in order to obstruct news-gathering.
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It looks like Carrot Top pulled a Bruce Jenner.
Where are the ‘civil rights’ charges against her? She did deny second amendment rights to a reporter, and it`s documented!
I know Click Bait when I see it and that ain’t it.
Why does all these liberal democrat women have to be so damn ugly ? I guess it just comes natural to them.
Two peas in a pod.
Yes, I'm sure that school is turning out some fine examples of journalistic integrity. [/s]
I was just thinking that she has a bit of that Wasserman-Schultz thing going on. Perhaps its her hair, not to mention her yapping mouth.
One look at the group-think going on in journalism and it’s obvious this thuggy totalitarian women fits in just fine... She’s one of ‘em. Not as polished as some - but of the same tribe and group-think.
The school’s probably upset their ‘philosophy’ and contempt was made public... they’ll get over it.
To my knowledge, the university administration has still not issued a statement denouncing her behavior or announcing any disciplinary action. But isn’t that why the previous president was forced to resign, i.e., for a sluggish response to allegations of criminal behavior on campus?
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