Posted on 11/11/2015 9:51:03 AM PST by TroutStalker
Thanks to a studentâs YouTube video, University of Missouri Assistant Professor Melissa Click has become of symbol of what many parents dread when they send their children off to college. From her bullying of students to her doctoral thesis on the whiteness of Martha Stewart and her classes in âvisual literacy,â she crystalizes the view that tuition dollars are spent on nonsense, and sometimes worse. As Missouri high school students prepare their applications this fall, they are looking at paying over $25,000 for a year on campus and non-residents will have to pay over $40,000.
When the president of MU and the chancellor of the main campus in Columbia stepped down Monday following protests that they were insensitive to racial issues, Click and other members of the faculty went to work enforcing their self-created ban on the media. Click was captured on video harassing student journalists and calling in âmuscleâ to prevent one from documenting the tent city that had gone up on the campus quad, a public area that was known as a âsafe space.â
That an assistant professor of âmass mediaâ in the department of communication was unaware of the instantaneous power of YouTube and social media is another reason for parents to wonder about the wisdom of spending their money on Click. She teaches in the College of Arts and Sciences rather than the vaunted School of Journalism, but that didnât keep fans of the First Amendment from weighing in. The National Press Club called on the university to advise students and staff that they shouldnât keep reporters from reporting âand certainly not through physical force or threats.â
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Guilty!
Classic!
The richest man in Cambridge is the guy with the Crayola franchise.
Silly me, I thought that was obvious.
I know. It was just fun saying it.
Totally doubt that...........
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