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'''Professor values''' refer to the common value system embraced by a large percentage of [[professor]]s, just as [[Hollywood values]] refers to the common value system of many in [[Hollywood]] and the entertainment industry.
Professor values are currently one of the most prevalent forms of [[Liberalliberal]] indoctrination. Toronto professor [[Jordan Peterson]], who had a teaching stint at Harvard, was asked if you should still send your kids off to college. His response was "Send them to trade school," and "I think you can make the case that universities do more harm than good now." <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04wyGK6k6HE Joe Rogan Experience #877 - Jordan Peterson]</ref>
An extremely high percentage of professors disagree with [[conservative]] principles, but very few replace them with the discredited philosophy of [[postmodernism]].<ref>"90 percent of United States professors called themselves liberal or moderate Rothman, Stanley, et al. (March 2005).[http://www.bepressdegruyter.com/forumview/vol3j/iss1for.2005.3.1_20120105083450/art2for.2005.3.1/for.2005.3.1.1067/for.2005.3.1.1067.xml?format=INT "Politics and professional advancement among college faculty"]. ''The Forum'', vol. 3, iss. 1. Abstract retrieved from De Gruyter Online website. $42 Fee required for article access. "90 percent of United States professors called themselves liberal or moderate."</ref> Professors' common value system typically includes [[atheismOpposition to Christianity|anti-Christian politics]], [[censorship]], [[socialism]], unjustified claims of expertise and knowledge (for example, the dogmatic promotion of the theory of [[evolution]],<ref>For example, a $100,000 "environmental" prize was awarded for work on a [[politically correct]] "theory of convergent evolution." [http://dailystanforddailyarchive.stanford.educom/articlecgi-bin/2008/4/4/briefBiologyProfAwardedEnvironmentalAchievementPrizestanford?a=d&d=stanford20080404-01.2.16&srpos=1&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-environmental+achievement------ "Biology prof. awarded environmental achievement prize"](April 4, 2008). ''The Stanford Daily'', vol. 233, iss. 30, p. 3. Retrieved from archive at stanforddailyarchive.com website.</ref> ), [[liberаlliberal]] beliefs, [[liberal grading]], [[liberal bias]],<ref>Melby, Ernest O. and Johnson, K.C. (August 26, 2005). [http://www.insidehighered.com/views/2005/08/26/johnson"Proving the critics' case"]. Inside Higher Ed website/Views.</ref> [[historical revisionism]], anti-patriotism, [[anti-Americanism]], lack of productivity, [[bullying]] or discouraging [[conservative]] students (for example, homeschoolers),<ref>httpMultiple references:*Millman, Gregory J. (March 23, 2008). [https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/21/AR2008032101451.html<"Home is where the school is"]. ''The Washington Post'' website/ref><ref>Opinions/Outlook & opinions/Class act.*Plecnik, John (May 31, 2004). [http://www.studentsforacademicfreedom.org/news/488/NCliberalbiasagnstcons060104.htm"Liberal bias against campus conservatives"]. ChronWatch.com website. Retrieved from July 23, 2014 archive of Students for Academic Freedom website at Internet Archive.</ref> and promotion of sexual immorality.<ref>Multiple references:*Jablonski, Joe (October 2001). [https://web.archive.org/web/20090708131041/http://www.academia.org/campus_reports/2001/oct_2001_4.html<"Porn studies latest academic fad"]. Accuracy in Academia website/Campus Reports/2001. Retrieved from July 8, 2009 archive at Internet Archive.*Capel, Michael (October 1998). [https://web.archive.org/web/20090708141829/ref><ref>http://www.academia.org/campus_reports/1998/october_1998_1.html</ref> In a Zogby poll, 58% of [[Americans]] said that the bias of professors is a serious problem, while 39% said it is a "very seriousPedophilia 101 at Cornell" problem].<ref name="zogby">http: Accuracy in Academia website/Campus Reports/www1998.zogby Retrieved from July 8, 2009 archive at Internet Archive.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=1334</ref> The survey demonstrated further that "an overwhelming Although a majority also of academics believe that job security for college professors leaves them less motivated to do in God, a good job than those professors who do not enjoy a tenured status - 65% said they believe non-tenured professors disproportionate percentage of academics are more motivated atheists compared to do a good job in the classroom."<ref name="zogby" /> One study in 2008 found that "general public (see: [[TexasAtheism and academia]] university professors overwhelmingly favor[[Democratic]] candidates in their campaign contributions)."<ref>http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/5753471.html</ref>
Such attitudes are also shared by educators in the public education system from grade school through high school, and even by members of public school boards who take an elitist attitude toward parents of the children being indoctrinated with those same beliefs (particularly the promotion of sexual immorality and the encouragement of experimenting with homosexuality) by liberal educators.<ref>[http://www.massresistance.org/docs/gen3/16d/omaha-schools-sex-ed/world-herald-article-021217.html "Comprehensive sex-ed" battle in Omaha gets huge coverage in state's largest newspaper] at MassResistance</ref><ref>[http://www.massresistance.org/docs/gen3/17a/CO-middle-school-x-rated/ebsco-database.html How schools & libraries bring pornography to vulnerable children] at MassResistance</ref><ref>[http://americansfortruth.com/2016/10/19/pro-lgbtq-bias-at-metea-valley-high-school-in-aurora-illinois-exposed-linda-harvey/ Diversity? Pro-LGBTQ Bias at Metea Valley High School in Aurora, Illinois Exposed] at Americans for Truth</ref><ref name="Colorado">[http://www.massresistance.org/docs/gen3/17d/MR-CO-confronting-porn-agenda/index.html CO MassResistance confronting porn targeting schoolchildren] at MassResistance</ref> These same educators, knowing that what they are doing is wrong, go out of their way to deliberately hide the truth from their students' parents, who they know would not support what they do in the classrooms and would call for the resignation or firing of the offending teachers and school board officials who support them; to that end, liberal elitist school boards stand up for the teachers and the professor values they support by ignoring parents' complaints, denying any wrongdoing to them, attempting (by means of [[deceit]] and [[disinformation]]) to discredit any information on educator wrongdoing uncovered by parents,<ref>[http://www.massresistance.org/docs/gen3/16d/omaha-schools-sex-ed/OPS-strikes-back.html School district strikes back at Omaha parents’ group that exposed graphic "comprehensive sex-ed" curriculum] at MassResistance</ref> blocking their inquiries and even resorting to intimidation and making [[projection|outrageous false accusations]]<ref name="Colorado"/> and criminal threats against them (and later denying making such threats when publicly called out on them afterward)<ref>[http://www.massresistance.org/docs/gen3/17a/CO-middle-school-x-rated/parents-ignored-threatened.html How Colorado parents were threatened, ignored, and deceived by school officials after exposing hardcore pornography available via middle school’s Internet portal] at MassResistance</ref> in an attempt to silence parental opposition to what are clearly illegal actions against underaged students. An excellent example of academics going beyond their expertise is the example of the [[cryonics]] movement. Cryonics is a [[pseudoscience]] that tries to extend life or achieve immortality in a non-theistic way after a person is legally dead (Cryonic procedures are performed shortly after a person's death).<ref>Multiple references:*[http://dujs.dartmouth.edu/winter-2012/cryogenesis-a-review#.VDHE0RYy5l4 "Cryogenesis: A review"] (Winter 2012). ''Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science''. Reprinted at Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science website on March 11, 2012.*Barbaro, Valerie (July–August 2011). [http://thehumanist.com/july-august-2011/heaven-for-atheists/ "Heaven for atheists"]. ''The Humanist''. Reprinted at TheHumanist.com website on June 17, 2011.</ref> [[Robert Ettinger]] was an atheist and American academic who some consider to be "the father of cryonics" because of the impact of his 1962 book ''The Prospect of Immortality''.<ref>Multiple references:*[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/science-obituaries/8658435/Robert-Ettinger.html "Robert Ettinger"] (July 24, 2011). ''The Telegraph'' [U.K.] website/News/Obituaries/Science Obituaries. Retrieved May 1, 2013. "Despite his Jewish roots, he grew up a determined atheist."*Klein, Bruce (August 13, 2004). [http://www.longecity.org/forum/topic/4112-the-father-of-cryonics-robert-c-w-ettinger/ "The Father of cryonics, Robert C. W. Ettinger"]. LongeCity website/Community/Community resources/Creative. Retrieved May 24, 2009.</ref> [[Isaac Asimov]] was a popular American [[science fiction]] writer and a professor of biochemistry at [[Boston University]]. He was also an atheist.<ref>Asimov, Isaac (Spring 1982). "Isaac Asimov on science and the Bible". Interview with Paul Kurtz. ''Free Inquiry'' magazine. Quoted at [http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/219935-i-am-an-atheist-out-and-out-it-took-me "Quote by Isaac Asimov: 'I am an atheist, out and out. It took me a long...'"]. Goodreads website/Isaac Asimov/Quotes/Quotable Quote. Source located by [http://www.adherents.com/people/pa/Isaac_Asimov.html Adherents.com] website.</ref> According to The Cryonics Society, Asimov said of cryonics, "Though no one can quantify the probability of cryonics working, I estimate it is at least 90%..."<ref>[http://www.cryonicssociety.org/aboutcryonics_critics.html "Cryonics and critics"] (2012). The Cryonics Society website.</ref> See: [[Atheism and cryonics]] In a [[Zogby]] poll, 58% of [[Americans]] said that the bias of professors is a serious problem, while 39% said it is a "very serious" problem.<ref name="zogby">[https://web.archive.org/web/20070717185049/http://www.zogby.com/news/ReadNews.dbm?ID=1334 "Zogby poll: Most think political bias among college professors a serious problem"] (July 10, 2007). Zogby International website. Retrieved from July 17, 2007 archive at Internet Archive.</ref> The survey demonstrated further that "an overwhelming majority also believe that job security for college professors leaves them less motivated to do a good job than those professors who do not enjoy a tenured status—65% said they believe non-tenured professors are more motivated to do a good job in the classroom."<ref name="zogby" /> One study in 2008 found that "[[Texas]] university professors overwhelmingly favor [[Democratic]] candidates in their campaign contributions,"<ref>Dunham, Richard and Brendel, Patrick (May 5, 2008). [http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/5753471.html "Texas professors give to Democrats over GOP 3-to-1"]. ''Houston Chronicle'' website.</ref> and a survey in 2018 found that 88% of Harvard professors thought [[Donald Trump]] did a "very poor" job as President.<ref>Williams, Thomas D. (May 3, 2018). [https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/05/03/eighty-eight-percent-harvard-faculty-trump-poor-job-president/ Eighty-Eight Percent of Harvard Faculty Say Trump Has Done a ‘Very Poor’ Job as President]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved May 3, 2018.</ref> Professors sometimes rarely engage in wrongdoing while completing research. "About 1,000 potential incidents of fabrication, falsification or plagiarism in scientific research go unreported every year, according to a survey that suggests such misconduct is far more prevalent than suspected. ... [A]bout 22 percent was by a professor or senior scientist."<ref>Lopatto, Elizabeth (June 18, 2006). [http://wwwbazaarmodel.bloombergnet/phorum/read.php?1,6187 "Scientific fraud may be more widespread than thought, poll says"]. Bloomberg News. Reprinted at Bazaarmodel.net/Phorum/Archive.</ref>{{cquote| There is no place on earth so close-minded as the modern University. The lack of diversity of thought is unmatched anywhere on earth.<ref>ConservativeArtist (May 10, 2011, 2:38 pm). [https://twitter.com/apps#!/newsTHEAtheistAnti/status/68067486800678912 "There is no place on earth so close-minded as the modern University. The Lack of diversity of thought is unmatched anywhere on earth."] Tweet by @THEAtheistAnti [known by YouTube user name Atheist Antidote].</ref>}}  ==Indoctrination=={{main|Liberal indoctrination}} Progressives have long believed that America and Western beliefs are problematic, and have written as much. One such professor proudly proclaimed that "The canon of great literature was created by high Anglican assholes to underwrite their social class."<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?pidid=20601124lwGMluExdr8C&sidpg=aYFanemP24yM&referPA131 The Disuniting of America: Reflections on a Multicultural Society], by [[Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.]]</ref> Professors have played a large role in promoting [[socialist]] values.<ref>Lott, Maxim (January 18, 2019). [https://www.foxnews.com/politics/socialism-rising-universities-and-radical-profs-helping-steer-leftward-shift-in-politics Socialism rising: Universities and ‘radical’ profs helping steer leftward shift in politics, critics say]. ''Fox News''. Retrieved January 18, 2019.</ref> =home=Free speech==During the McCarthy era, academia prided itself on resisting attempts to restrict the rights of professors to advocate for Communism or other positions unpopular with the general public. However, in the 21st Century, faculty are not allowed to make statements that could be viewed as potentially making some students uncomfortable. So, minority students hold faculty into account for "microaggressions" or the failure to make "trigger warnings" if course material deals with topics that some students may find offensive. Universities and their staffs are expected to create "safe spaces" where minority students can exchange their pre-conceived notions about issues without being exposed to contrary viewpoints. These politically correct imperatives take priority over any concern for freedom of speech and/or academic freedom. * Campuses create “safe spaces” where students can shelter from discombobulating thoughts and receive spiritual balm for the trauma of microaggressions. [http://nypost.com/2016/11/20/college-kids-are-proving-trumps-point/] For example, at the [[University of Virginia]], Douglas Muir, an executive lecturer in the Engineering School and the Darden Business School, had used his personal Facebook account to respond to a post about a lecture given by a co-founder of the [[Black lives matter]] movement. He wrote, "Black lives matter is the biggest racist group since the clan. Are you kidding me. Disgusting!!!"<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2016/10/lecturer-who-compared-black-lives-matter-with-kkk-has-agreed-to-take-leave|title=Lecturer who compared Black Lives Matter with KKK "has agreed to take leave": Douglas Muir to issue separate statement to community|first=Dani |last=Bernstein |date=Oct 07 2016 |work=The Cavalier|accessdate=October 10, 2016}}</ref> The BLM students protested, and the Dean at first issued a statement saying that Muir's views do not represent the University and later announced that Muir was asked to take a leave of absence. After the leave of absence was announced, the local NAACP still asked that Muir be fired. At [[Cornell University]], historically white fraternities (which are not allowed to discriminate based on race or religion) are suspended for even minor violations involving underage drinking. However, when Omega Psi Phi, a historically black fraternity, held a party that ended in a fatal knife fight, no disciplinary action was taken against the fraternity or individuals. Also at Cornell, which has never been racially segregated and was not built with slave labor, black student activists have demanded that the "Cornell Plantations" a garden that has held that name since its founding more than a century ago, be renamed because the word "Plantations" evokes associations with pre-Civil War slavery. In contrast, at the start of the fall 2016 semester, the [[University of Chicago]] sent a letter to incoming students denouncing political correctness and "trigger warnings." The letter stated, "You will find that we expect members of our community to be engaged in rigorous debate, discussion, and even disagreement. At times this may challenge you and even cause discomfort."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://time.com/4466021/uchicago-trigger-warnings/|title=University of Chicago: ‘We Do Not Support So-Called Trigger Warnings’|work=Time Magazine|date= Aug. 25, 2016|accessdate=October 10, 2016}}</ref> The American Association of University Professors issued a policy statement against trigger warnings in August 2014. It states in part:{{cquote|Some discomfort is inevitable in classrooms if the goal is to expose students to new ideas, have them question beliefs they have taken for granted, grapple with ethical problems they have never considered, and, more generally, expand their horizons so as to become informed and responsible democratic citizens. Trigger warnings suggest that classrooms should offer protection and comfort rather than an intellectually challenging education. They reduce students to vulnerable victims rather than full participants in the intellectual process of education. The effect is to stifle thought on the part of both teachers and students who fear to raise questions that might make others “uncomfortable.”<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aaup.org/report/trigger-warnings|accessdate=Oct 10, 2016|title=On Trigger Warnings}}</ref>}} At [[Evergreen State College]], in 2017 a group sought to dramatize the important role that minorities played on campus by having all white students and staff absent themselves from campus for a day, and then have a day discussing racial unity the next day. One white biology professor objected to being forced off campus, which drew threats of violence. When the campus police said that they could not guarantee his safety, he held his class (for both white and minority students) in an off-campus park. Subsequently, minority students continued to demonstrate to demand his resignation or dismissal. He is still on the faculty but is considering a lawsuit. == Poor performance and often failing to meet the needs of society == {{See also|Academia and intellectual development}} Presently, there appears to be a higher education bubble that will burst.<ref>Multiple references:*"Schumpeter" (April 13, 2011). [https://www.economist.com/blogs/schumpeter/2011/04/higher_education "Higher education bubble"]. ''The Economist'' website/Blogs/Schumpeter: Business and management.*Vedder, Richard (April 5, 2011). [https://www.forbes.com/sites/ccap/2011/04/05/the-higher-education-bubble/ "The higher education bubble"]. ''Forbes'' website/Sites/CCAP.*O'Shaughnessy, Lynn (May 3, 2011). [https://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/the-college-solution/2011/05/03/higher-education-bubble-will-burst "Higher education bubble will burst"]. ''U.S. News and World Report'' website/Education/Blogs/The College Solution.</ref> In addition, college is clearly not delivering the goods in terms of intellectual development for a large percentage of its students. An American study found that forty-five percent of students achieved no significant improvement in their critical thinking, reasoning or writing skills during their first two years of college. After four years, 36 percent displayed no significant increases in these so-called "higher order" thinking skills.<ref>Rimer, Sara (January 18, 2011). [https://www.mcclatchydc.com/2011/01/18/106949/study-many-college-students-not.html "Study: Many college students not learning to think critically"]. ''The Hechinger Report''. Reprinted at McClatchyDC website/News/Nation-World/National.</ref> Students, particularly those who made poor curriculum choices, are increasingly angry that college does not adequately prepare them for the marketplace and leaves them with a pile of debt.<ref>Vedder, Richard (April 5, 2011). [https://www.forbes.com/sites/ccap/2011/04/05/the-higher-education-bubble/ "The higher education bubble"]. ''Forbes'' website/Sites/CCAP.</ref> ==Politicizing hiring== In 2013, a study found that academia was less likely to hire evangelical Christians due to discriminatory attitudes.<ref>Alexander, Rachel (June 10, 2013). [https://townhall.com/columnists/rachelalexander/2013/06/10/suspicions-confirmed-academia-shutting-out-conservative-professors-n1616406/page/full "Suspicions confirmed: Academia shutting out conservative professors"]. Townhall.com.</ref> See also: [[Atheism and intolerance]]
Faculty boards have been known to (on multiple occasions) block the granting of a tenured professorship to candidates for tenure who:
* criticize the [[theory of evolution]]<ref>"As reported last week, two members of the department that denied tenure to astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez at Iowa State University (ISU) have publicly admitted that Gonzalez's work on intelligent design played a role in his denial of tenure." West, John G. (May 21, 2007). [http://www.evolutionnews.org/2007/05/iowa_state_avoids_key_question.html"Iowa State avoids key question in Gonzalez tenure case"]. Evolution News and Views.</ref>
* criticize [[feminism]]
* criticize [[abortion]]
* oppose the [[homosexual agenda]]
* criticize the [[global warming]] hoax
* criticize the [[liberal bias]] in [[academia]] itself
* profess a [[Christian]] faith (see: [[Atheism and academia]])
* endorse the mere ''investigation'' of [[Intelligent Design]]
For example, professors at [[Washington University]] wore white armbands to protest an award of an honorary degree to [[Phyllis Schlafly]], a noted [[conservative]], in an act of political partisanship and utter unprofessionalism.<ref>Allington, Adam (May 16, 2008). [https://web.archive.org/web/20100115052228/http://publicbroadcasting.net/kwmu/news.newsmain?action=article&ARTICLE_ID=1279565&sectionID=1"Faculty, students protest Schafly degree"]. St. Louis Public Radio 90.7 KWMU website/News. Retrieved from January 15, 2010 archive at Internet Archive.</ref> At the [[University of Chicago]], more than one hundred professors signed a letter to protest a proposal to honor [[conservative]]-leaning [[Nobel Prize]]-winning colleague [[Milton Friedman]].<ref>Bourdaghs, Michael K. (June 16, 2008). [https://web.archive.org/web/20080623163217/http://bourdaghs.com/blog.html?p=484"The right and wrong ways to celebrate"]. Where have all the good times gone? blog. Retrieved from June 23, 2008 archive at Internet Archive.</ref>
Politicians are routinely given high-ranking academic positions. Examples include:
* [[Al Gore]]<ref>Beginning early in 2001, "Gore will be [at UCLA] to develop a new curriculum for family-centered community building, a multidisciplinary approach that brings together authorities from such fields as education, business and public policy to work on problems that ail our society and affect our children. ... He also will be teaching at three other universities - Columbia universities—Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro and Fisk University in Nashville - in Nashville—in addition to his teaching and research work at UCLA." [http://spotlight.ucla.edu/special-guests/al-gore_teach/"Al Gore teaching at UCLA"](January 1, 2001). UCLA Spotlight website/Special guests.</ref>*[[Alexander Downer]]<ref>Downer is so pro-[[abortion]] that, as Foreign Minister of Australia, he "asked for a review of the government's ban on funding for abortion services in other countries."[http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/51731.php"Australia's Foreign Minister to review ban on foreign abortion services funding, Workforce Minister says"](September 14, 2006). ''Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report''. Reprinted at Medical News Today website/Releases.</ref>
*[[Michael Dukakis]]
*[[Gary Hart]]
*[[Bob Kerrey]]
*[[John Edwards]]<ref>UNC-Chapel Hill named him as director of a new "Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity." [http://www.unc.edu/news/archives/feb05/edwards020405.html "UNC-Chapel Hill creates Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity; names former Sen. John Edwards as director"] (February 4, 2005). The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill website/News/Archives.</ref>
*[[Tony Blair]]<ref>Blair was given a prestigious visiting lectureship.</ref>
*[[Tom Kean]]
*[[David Boren]]
*[[Donna E. Shalala]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://president.miami.edu/history/index.html|title=Donna E. Shalala (2001-2015)|accessdate=Oct. 10, 2016}}</ref>
*[[Marty Meehan]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.umassp.edu/president/biography|title=Marty Meehan|accessdate=Oct 10, 2016}}</ref>
* [[William M. Bulger]] (brother of the noted organized crime figure and fugitive [[Whitey Bulger]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.umassp.edu/president/bulger|title=William M. Bulger, 1996-2003|accessdate=Oct. 10, 2016}}</ref>
==Crimes and Alleged Crimes alleged crimes by Professorsprofessors and former professors==*The head [[University of the Economics Department at Bard College, 54-year-old Professor Kristie Feder, Florida]] professor Don Samuelson was arrested on drug charges on November 14, 2008 "after State Police found 16 marijuana plants growing in her home ... ranging in size from eighteen inches for using a camera pen to seven feetsecretly film under the skirts of two students."<ref>[http://www.cbs6albanythesmokinggun.com/newsdocuments/arrested_1258699___articlecrime/college-professor-shot-student-upskirt-videos-864930 "Cops: Professor filmed student 'upskirt' videos"] (September 23, 2013).htmlThe Smoking Gun website/Documents/charges_professorCrime.html</ref>
* Sociology An associate professor Hassan Diab arrested for his involvement in the 1980 bombing of geography at BYU resigned after he was charged with two felony counts of sexually abusing a synagogue which killed fourfemale student, and telling her not to tell anyone about her indiscretions with him and to delete their text messages. <ref>httphttps://www.ctvfox13now.cacom/servletnews/ArticleNewslocal-news/story/CTVNews/20081113/diab_arrest_081113/20081113?hub=TopStoriesformer-byu-associate-professor-charged-with-sexually-abusing-female-student </ref>
* "A college professor accused Head of intercepting the e-mail of a student with whom he had an affair has pleaded not guilty to the charges. Stephan GrzeskowiakMillikin University's psychology department, 34, entered the plea .... A federal grand jury has indicted the former assistant professor of marketing James St... on five counts of intercepting electronic communications and one count of computer fraud. He is accused of intercepting e-mails and instant messages on James, killed his entire family as a computer used by the woman in May 2007teenager."<ref>Kemp, Joe (August 3, 2013). [http://www.chicagotribunenydailynews.com/news/chinational/esteemed-apillinois-wiprofessor-revealed-teen-killer-murdered-family-served-years-insanity-bid-article-1.1416663 "Esteemed Illinois professor-hacking,0,2077856revealed as teen killer who murdered his family—and served just six years after insanity bid"]. ''New York Daily News'' website/News/National.story</ref>
* "Vanderbilt (''Main articles: [[University of Alabama shootings]] and [[Amy Bishop]]'') A [[University of Alabama]] [[biology]] professor James J. Lang , [[Amy Bishop]], was arrested Friday evening for shooting three fellow faculty members after being denied tenure.<ref>[https://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,585682,00.html "Motive in Fairview on a question as professor faces murder charge of receipt of child pornographyin Alabama campus shooting"] (February 13, 2010). Fox News website.</ref> Bishop has been described by her students as "a [[socialist]]".<ref>"Half Sigma" [a.k.a. "Lion"] (February 14, 2010). [http://wwwhalfsigma.tennesseantypepad.com/appshalf_sigma/pbcs.dll2010/article?AID=02/20080913amy-bishop-story-gets-even-weirder.html "Amy Bishop story gets even weirder"]. Half Sigma blog. Archival blog of later [http:/NEWS03/809130338lionoftheblogosphere.wordpress.com/1017/news01Lion of the Blogosphere], retrieved February 25, 2016.</ref>
* Carnegie Mellon University computer science A Goucher College professor Jeffrey Hunker, 51Leopold Munyakaz, is "was charged with drunken driving three times accused of [[genocide]] in eight days" in August 2008 his native [[Rwanda]] [and, as a result, prosecutors asked the judge to imprison him. He had worked was] arrested on suspicion of [[illegal alien|being illegally]] in the Clinton Administration and was driving his new BMW when stopped for the third timeUnited States, U.S. immigration authorities said."<ref>httpSilverman, Elissa (February 6, 2009). [https://www.foxnewswashingtonpost.com/storywp-dyn/0,2933,412801,00content/article/2009/02/05/AR2009020504117.html"Rwandan professor arrested in visa offense"]. ''The Washington Post'' website/Metro.</ref>
* University of Iowa political science Brandon Millay, 41, a professor "Arthur Hat Owensboro Community & Technical College, was indicted on Dec. Miller2, 662008, has been accused of demanding sexual favors from students in exchange for better grades .... He was arrested on four counts of bribery, a class C felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison [[steroid]] distribution charges...."<ref>http[https://iowaindependentweb.comarchive.org/3876web/ui-mired-in-another-sex-scandal<20081226081817/ref> After being released without bail, Miller then disappeared and police wasted thousands of dollars looking for him.<ref>http://www.gazetteonlinenews25.comus/apps/pbcsdsp_story.dll/articlecfm?AIDstoryid=/20080822/NEWS/27671323/0/FRONTPAGE</ref> Later his body was found in a park. 10071 "He died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.Grand jury indicts four Owensboro men on steroid distribution charges"<ref>http://www] (December 4, 2008).desmoinesregister News 25 - WEHT website.com/apps/pbcs Retrieved from December 26, 2008 archive at Internet Archive.dll/article?AID=/20080826/NEWS/80826009/-1/LIFE04</ref>
* Arkansas Tech Retired [[Bucknell University chemistry ]] professor Albert SnowJack Harclerode pled guilty on Dec. 1, 33 years old2008, was sentenced to 10 years in jail "on 20 felony counts of child pornography for having 245 images of child pornography on his computer and a charge he stalked a person he believed was a teenage girl on the Internetportable hard drive." "Snow was arrested in January 2007 after showing up at a Russellville apartment complex where police say he expected to meet He faced a 15-year-old girlmaximum sentence of 140 years (life without parole) in state prison."<ref>[http://www.wregdailyitem.com/Globalnews/university-off-limits/article_55727f05-08d7-535e-b038-126e0d5966ad.html "University off-limits"] (April 25, 2008). ''The Daily Item'' [Sunbury, Pennsylvania] website/storyNews.asp?S=8803789</ref>
* At Northern Kentucky University, language and literature professor Sally Jacobsen incited some The head of her students to vandalize a pro-life display by Northern Right to Life, the campus pro-life group. Jacobsen herself also participated in the vandalismEconomics Department at Bard College, which involved destroying rows of white crosses symbolizing the graves of aborted children. Jacobsen justified the vandalism as free speech, stating, "I did, outside of class during the break, invite students to express their freedom54-ofyear-speech rights to destroy the display if they wished to." Jacobsen old Professor Kristie Feder, was unrepentant until given the choice of facing criminal arrested on drug charges of thefton November 14, criminal mischief and criminal solicitation or apologizing2008 "after State Police found 16 [[marijuana]] plants growing in her home .. Jacobsen chose the latter and also paid Northern Right . ranging in size from eighteen inches to Life for damage to the display. Jacobsen was suspended by the university and subsequently retiredseven feet."<ref>CBS 6 News (November 17, 2008). [https://web.archive.org/web/20081201231336/http://www.lifenewscbs6albany.com/state3207news/arrested_1258699___article.html/charges_professor.html "College economics professor from Gallatin arrested on drug charges"]. CBS 6 WRGB [Albany] website/Local news. Retrieved from December 1, 2008 archive at Internet Archive.</ref>
* College of New Jersey adjunct Sociology professor of engineering Bruce R. McKenna, 43, "surrendered to authorities after allegedly having sexually explicit conversations with an undercover officer posing as a teenage girl." He Hassan Diab was "charged with six counts of attempting to endanger arrested for his involvement in the welfare 1980 [[terrorist]] bombing of a child, six counts of attempted sexual contact, sexual assault and attempted luringsynagogue which killed four. <ref>CTV... Before McKenna was arrestedca News staff (November 13, the situation escalated to the point where the professor was allegedly trying to meet with a 13-year-old girl2008)."[http://www.njctv.comca/newsservlet/gloucesterArticleNews/localstory/index.ssf?CTVNews/base20081113/news-10diab_arrest_081113/1218698712309020.xml&coll20081113?hub=8TopStories "Ottawa prof arrested, suspect in 1980 Paris bombing"]. CTV News website [Scarborough, Ontario, Canada].</ref>
* "A [[South Korea]]n court Monday sentenced a former university art college professor accused of intercepting the e-mail of a student with whom he had an affair pleaded not guilty to 18 months in jail for forging her [[US]] degree certificatesthe charges. Stephan Grzeskowiak, officials said34, entered the plea. The Seoul District Criminal Court found Shin Jeong-Ah guilty A federal grand jury indicted the former assistant professor of forging undergraduate marketing on five counts of intercepting electronic communications and master's degrees from the [[University one count of Kansas]] computer fraud. He is accused of intercepting e-mails and [[Yale University]] to secure instant messages on a job at Seoul's Dongguk universitycomputer used by the woman in May 2007."<ref>Associated Press (October 1, 2008). [http://afp.googlelacrossetribune.com/articlenews/ALeqM5jCfPQ1_mqM2VaXzQUSystate-mXwQIvXQand-regional/wi/professor-pleads-not-guilty-to-hacking-charges/article_2eb0aeb8-1a9f-5d78-ad3f-adb3f1769a6d.html "Professor pleads not guilty to hacking charges"]. LaCrosseTribune.com website/News/State and regional/Wisconsin.</ref>
* "[[Villanova Vanderbilt University]] professor Edward RJames J. Ritter Lang was arrested [on a] Friday evening in Fairview on March 21, 2008, and charged with selling marijuana to undercover police officers, and a subsequent search charge of his home uncovered 19 bags receipt of marijuanachild pornography."<ref>Wang, Judy (September 14, 2008). [http://www.phillyvanderbilthustler.com/inquirernews/localacademics/pa/20080322_Villanova_professor_arrested_on_drug_chargesarticle_9515abea-3480-534f-af2d-58bdcbeb7fbd.html"Vanderbilt professor arrested for child pornography"]. ''Vanderbilt Hustler'' [Nashville, Tennessee] website.</ref>
* Kansas State [[Carnegie Mellon University English ]] computer science professor Thomas Murray was a popular teacherJeffrey Hunker, but he 51, "was convicted of murdering his ex-wife charged with 17 stab wounds drunken driving three times in eight days" in August 2008, and blunt trauma , as a result, prosecutors asked the judge to her headimprison him. She "He had worked in the Clinton Administration and was found dead in her bedroom atop a dresserdriving his new BMW when stopped for the third time."<ref name="ctv">httpAssociated Press (August 28, 2008). [https://www.courttvfoxnews.com/trialsstory/murray/backgrounder_ctv0,2933,412801,00.html</ref> Professor Murray had written several books, including "The Language of Sadomasochism."<ref name="ctv" /> He did not testify Pennsylvania professor charged with 3 DUIs in his defense and spoke only at sentencing, where he called the state's case a 8 days"fairy tale]."<ref>http://www.kansaspublicradio.org/newsstoryFox News website.php?itemID=5892</ref>
* Philadelphia College [[University of Osteopathic Medicine Anatomy associate Iowa]] political science professor Peter Alan Rogers"Arthur H. Miller, 5966, [was] accused of demanding sexual favors from students in exchange for better grades .... He was arrested on Aprfour counts of bribery, a class C felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison . 21..."<ref>Lindsey, T. M. (August 13, 2008 on a charge ). [https://web.archive.org/web/20080817031015/http://iowaindependent.com/3876/ui-mired-in-another-sex-scandal "UI mired in another sex scandal"]. The Iowa Independent website. Retrieved from August 17, 2008 archive at Internet Archive.</ref> After being released without bail, Miller then disappeared and police wasted thousands of possession of child pornography on a school laptop computerdollars looking for him.<ref>Wilson, Robin (August 22, 2008). [http://www.ajcchronicle.com/metroarticle/contentU-of-Iowa-Professor-Accused/metro41513 "U. of Iowa professor accused in grading scheme may be dead"]. ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'' website/gwinnettNews/storiesFaculty.</ref> Later his body was found in a park. "He died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound."<ref>Lindsey, T. M. (August 27, 2008). [https:/04/24web.archive.org/professor_0425web/20080919131633/http://iowaindependent.com/4631/missing-ui-prof%E2%80%99s-body-identified-thus-closing-sexual-bribery-case "Missing UI prof’s body identified"]. The Iowa Independent website. Retrieved from September 19, 2008 archive at Internet Archive.html</ref>
* Shortly after the end of the school year and his contract, Marshall [[Arkansas]] Tech University Psychiatry associate chemistry professor John M. Adams burglarized and murdered Bobby Burns on July 2Albert Snow, 200333 years old, and then kidnapped two women and forced them was sentenced to drive him across 10 years in jail "on a charge he stalked a person he believed was a teenage girl on the Ohio RiverInternet ... Snow was arrested in January 2007 after showing up at a Russellville apartment complex where police say he expected to meet a 15-year-old girl."<ref>Associated Press (January 7, 2007). [http://www.enquirernewson6.com/editionsstory/20047651403/07/29/loc_ohprofessor29arkansas-tech-chemistry-teacher-arrested-on-stalking-charge "Arkansas Tech chemistry teacher arrested on stalking charge"]. NewsOn6.com website.html</ref>
* At Northern [[Kentucky]] University of South Florida , language and literature professor Sami al-Arian pled guilty Sally Jacobsen incited some of her students to "aiding vandalize a terrorist [[pro-life]] display by Northern Right to Life, the campus pro-life group. Jacobsen herself also participated in the vandalism, which involved destroying rows of white crosses symbolizing the graves of aborted children. Jacobsen justified the vandalism as free speech, stating, " and was "sentenced I did, outside of class during the break, invite students to express their freedom-of-speech rights to destroy the display if they wished to 57 months in prison."<ref name="nysun">http://wwwJacobsen was unrepentant until given the choice of facing criminal charges of theft, criminal mischief and criminal solicitation or apologizing.nysunShe chose the latter and also paid Northern Right to Life for damage to the display. Jacobsen was suspended by the university and subsequently retired.com/article/72228</ref><ref>httpErtelt, Stephen (May 7, 2008). [https://www.mysuncoastlifenews.com/Global/storystate3207.asp?S=7961089&nav=menu577_2_1</ref> He then html "spent more than a year in civil contempt after refusing to appear before two grand juries investigating Islamic charities in Northern Virginia.University of Wisconsin student govt leader vandalizes pro-life display"]. LifeNews.com website.<ref name="nysun" /ref>
* Claremont McKenna [[College visiting of New Jersey]] adjunct professor Kerri Dunn was sentenced of engineering Bruce R. McKenna, 43, "surrendered to a year in state prison authorities after she allegedly having sexually explicit conversations with an undercover officer posing as a teenage girl." He was found guilty "charged with six counts of attempting to endanger the welfare of staging a phony [[hate crime]]child, in which she "spray-painted her car with racist six counts of attempted sexual contact, sexual assault and anti-Semitic slurs and then reported attempted luring. ... Before McKenna was arrested, the situation escalated to the point where the professor was allegedly trying to meet with a hate crime on campus13-year-old girl."<ref>McKenna, Bruce R. (August 13, 2008). [http://www.knbcnj.com/educationmercer/3998600index.ssf/detail2008/08/a_south_jersey_man_who.html"Part-time professor accused of trying to lure 'child' over internet"]. ''The Times of Trenton''. Republished at Nj.com website/Mercer County.</ref>
* University of Hawaii professor Marc Fossorier was arrested and later convicted and A [[South Korea]]n court sentenced a former university art professor to one year 18 months in jail for attempting forging her [[US]] degree certificates, officials said. The Seoul District Criminal Court found Shin Jeong-Ah guilty of forging undergraduate and master's degrees from the [[University of Kansas]] and [[Yale University]] to secure a sex crime with a girl apparently only 15 years oldjob at Seoul's Dongguk university.<ref>httpAgence France-Presse (March 30, 2008).[https://kgmb9web.comarchive.org/mainweb/content20130514172903/viewhttp:/4582/40afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jCfPQ1_mqM2VaXzQUSy-mXwQIvXQ "Former SKorea art professor jailed for forging US degree"]. Google News/AFP. Retrieved from May 14, 2013 archive at Internet Archive.</ref>
* A [[New JerseyVillanova University]] Cumberland County College professor "Edward R. Ritter was arrested on charges of harassmentMarch 21, 2008, trespassing and stalkingcharged with selling marijuana to undercover police officers, and a subsequent search of his home uncovered 19 bags of marijuana."<ref>Colimore, Edward (March 22, 2008). [https://web.archive.org/web/20080327190707/http://www.thedailyjournalphilly.com/appsinquirer/pbcs.dlllocal/article?AID=pa/2008030520080322_Villanova_professor_arrested_on_drug_charges.html "Villanova professor arrested on drug charges"]. Philly.com website/NEWS01''Philidelphia Inquirer''/80305019/1002Local. Retrieved from March 27, 2008 archive at Internet Archive.</ref>
* [[Kansas State University of Central Florida political science ]] English professor Michael Shawn Reichert Thomas Murray was arrested for having "a stash popular teacher, but he was convicted of more than 100 child pornography pictures on murdering his work computer," ex-wife with 17 stab wounds and blunt trauma to her head. She "plus three pornographic movieswas found dead in her bedroom atop a dresser."<refname="ctv">httpMartinez, Andres (February 21, 2005). [https://blogswww.orlandosentinelcnn.com/news_local_orlandocrime2005/2007LAW/0702/ucf-21/murray.background/ "Popular Kansas professor-on trial for wife's murder"]. CourtTV website. Republished at CNN.com/2005/Law center.</ref> Professor Murray had written several books, including "The Language of Sadomasochism."<ref name="ctv" /> He did not testify in his defense and spoke only at sentencing, where he called the state's case a"fairy tale."<ref>Associated Press (January 18, 2008). [https://web.archive.org/web/20111103205617/http://www.kansaspublicradio.org/newsstory.php?itemID=5892 "Thomas Murray's murder conviction upheld"]. Republished at Kansas Public Radio website/News. Retrieved from November 3, 2011 archive at Internet Archive.html</ref>
* Shortly after the end of the school year and his contract, [[Marshall University of Wisconsin]] adjunct Psychiatry associate professor Victor John M. Zamudio-Taylor resigned after being charged with viewing child-pornography in a campus computer laboratoryAdams burglarized and murdered Bobby Burns on July 2, 2003, and then kidnapped two women and forced them to drive him across the [[Ohio River]].<ref>Associated Press (July 29, 2004). [http://badgerheraldwww.enquirer.com/newseditions/20022004/0307/1929/uwmilwaukee_professoloc_ohprofessor29.html "Former professor convicted of murder"]. ''Cincinnati Enquirer'' website.php</ref>
* Concordia [[University of South Florida]] professor Valery Fabrikant shot Sami al-Arian pled guilty to "aiding a [[terrorist]] group" and killed four other professors was "sentenced to 57 months in 1992prison. "<ref>httpMultiple references:*[https://www.cbcnysun.cacom/canadaarticle/montreal72228 "Justice Department taking steps to charge Sami Al-Arian"] (March 4, 2008). New York ''Sun'' website/National.*Associated Press (March 4, 2008). [https://web.archive.org/web/20080314003516/http://www.mysuncoast.com/Global/story.asp?S=7961089&nav=menu577_2_1 "Former USF professor al-Arian subpoenaed again in Va."] ABC-7 [WWSB, Sarasota, Florida] My Suncoast.com website.</2008ref> He then "spent more than a year in civil contempt after refusing to appear before two grand juries investigating Islamic charities in Northern Virginia."<ref>[https:/01/25www.nysun.com/qcarticle/72228 "Justice Department taking steps to charge Sami Al-valeryfabrikant0125Arian"] (March 4, 2008). New York ''Sun'' website/National.html</ref>
* Claremont McKenna College visiting professor Kerri Dunn was sentenced to a year in state prison after she was found guilty of staging a phony [[hate crime]], in which she "spray-painted her car with racist and anti-Semitic slurs and then reported a hate crime on campus."<ref>Multiple references:*[http://rense.com/general60/hate.htm "Former prof gets prison for faking anti-semitic hate crime"] (December 15, 2004). Southern California's NBC-4.TV [KNBC, Burbank, California] website/Education. Republished at Rense.com website.*[http://isteve.blogspot.com/2004/12/kerri-f-dunn-sentenced-to-prison.html "Kerri F. Dunn sentenced to prison"] (December 15, 2004). Steve Sailer: iSteve blog.</ref> * University of [[Hawaii]] professor Marc Fossorier was arrested and later convicted and sentenced to one year in jail for attempting a sex crime with a girl apparently only 15 years old.<ref>Kubota, Lisa (March 5, 2008). [https://web.archive.org/web/20080313153421/http://kgmb9.com/main/content/view/4582/40/ "Former UH professor sentenced for sex crime"]. KGMB9.com website. Retrieved from March 13, 2008 archive at Internet Archive.</ref> * A [[New Jersey]] Cumberland County College professor "was arrested on charges of harassment, trespassing and stalking."<ref>Multiple references:*"Vineland: Police arrest CCC professor on harassment and stalking charges" (March 5, 2008). The Daily Journal website.*Dunn, Matt (March 5, 2008). [http://www.nj.com/south/index.ssf/2008/03/parttime_ccc_prof_arrested_in.html "Part-time CCC prof arrested in connection with domestic incident"]. Nj.com/South Jersey News/Jim Six.</ref> * University of Central [[Florida]] political science professor Michael Shawn Reichert was arrested for having "a stash of more than 100 child pornography pictures on his work computer, ... plus three pornographic movies."<ref>Mariano, Willoughby (July 16, 2007). [https://web.archive.org/web/20080218215839/http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/news_local_orlandocrime/2007/07/ucf-professor-a.html "UCF professor arrest on child porn possession charges"]. OrlandoSentinel.com website. Retrieved from February 18, 2008 archive at Internet Archive.</ref> * [[University of Wisconsin]] adjunct professor Victor M. Zamudio-Taylor resigned after being charged with viewing child-pornography in a campus computer laboratory.<ref>[http://badgerherald.com/news/2002/03/19/uwmilwaukee_professo.php "UW-Milwaukee professor arrested for child-pornography"] (March 19, 2002). ''The Badger Herald'' [University of Wisconsin - Madison] website/News.</ref> * Concordia University professor Valery Fabrikant shot and killed four other professors in 1992.<ref>[http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/concordia-killer-turns-to-faint-hope-clause-in-bid-to-leave-jail-1.702240 "Concordia killer turns to faint hope clause in bid to leave jail"] (January 25, 2008). CBCNews website/News/Canada/Montreal.</ref> * A [[British]] university professor was jailed for ten months for when convicted of plotting to defraud a hospital trust. <ref>httpWeaver, Maurice (June 26, 2001). [https://findarticleswww.comtelegraph.co.uk/pnews/articlesuknews/mi_qn41581310232/is_20010626Professor-plundered-research-cash.html "Professor plundered research cash"]. ''The Telegraph'' [U.K.] website/ai_n14398964News/UK News.</ref>
* [[French]] [[Marxist]] [[structuralist]] [[philosopher]] Professor [[Louis Althusser]] (1918-1990) killed his wife in 1980 and was afterwards confined to a psychiatric hospital.
* Professor Daniel Storm, of the [[University of Washington]], flushed 4 liters of the flammable solvent ethyl ether down the sink, rather than pay the safe disposal fees. Assistant U.S. Attorney Jim Oesterle said that his using an axe to open the containers was particularly dangerous because a spark could easily have ignited the ether. <ref>Perry, Nick (March 8, 2007). [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003607035_uwprof08m0.html"UW professor pleads guilty in waste case"]. ''The Seattle Times'' website/Seattle news.</ref>
* An Associate Professor at Youngstown State University was locked up and fined $50 after baring his buttocks in front of children at a county fair. <ref>Olin, Angela and Tabak, Elizabeth (September 4, 2003). [https://web.archive.org/web/20080314120514/http://www.thejambar.com/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticlePrinterFriendly&uStory_id=38283b71-1223-4e85-929f-ba0f932d5366"Professor jailed for disorderly conduct"]. The Jambar [Youngstown State University, Youngstown, Ohio] website. Retrieved from March 14, 2008 archive at Internet Archive.</ref>
* Philosophy professor [[Abimael Guzman]] of the National University of San Cristobal de Huamanga in [[Peru]] founded the bloodthirsty [[Shining Path]] organization, one of the most violent terrorist groups of recent decades.
* A childcare lecturer at Athlone Institute of Technology, [[Ireland]], was convicted of sexual assault while on a trip to [[Amsterdam]]. Despite this, AIT let him keep his job - until job—until the crime was exposed in the local media.<ref>[http://www.breakingnews.ie/archives/2008/0415/ireland/mhojqlidcwid/"Childcare lecturer worked on despite knowledge of sex assault"] (April 15, 2008). BreakingNews.ie website/Archives/Ireland.</ref>
* A lecturer in sexual health at the University College of Medicine, [[Cardiff]], [[United Kingdom]] was fined £3,000 for child pornography offenses. <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/1497151.stmConvicted health lecturer struck off"] (August 17, 2001). BBC News website/U.K. news/Wales.</ref>
* Professor Antonio Lasagna of the ultra-liberal [[YaleUniversity]] university was convicted of child pornography and of molesting a child. The crimes were committed on campus.<ref>Diskant, Ted (February 22, 2002). [https://web.archive.org/web/20020523122736/http://www.yaleherald.com/article.php?Article=359"After sentencing, Lasaga, Yale face civil suit"]. ''The Yale Herald'' website. Retrieved from May 23, 2002 archive at Internet Archive.</ref>
* [[University of Tennessee Physics ]] physics professor, J. Reece Roth has been was found guilty of passing [[U.S. Air Force ]] secrets to [[China]] and [[Iran]]. Jury The jury concluded he was guilty on 18 counts of conspiracy, fraud , and violating the Arms Export Control Act. <ref>Associated Press (September 3, 2008). [httphttps://www.newsmaxnysun.com/usnational/professor_secrets/2008/09tenn-professor-convicted-on-arms-export-control/0385118/127312.html "Tenn. Professor Guilty of Passing Military Secretsprofessor convicted on Arms Export Control charges"] AP, September 3, 2008. New York ''Sun'' website.</ref>
==Immoral, Unethical, or Bizarre Behavior==*Arthur Butz, professor of electrical engineering at [[Northwestern Universityof Georgia]], is professor George Zinkhan shot and killed his wife and two others at a prominent community theatre in [[Holocaust denial|Holocaust denierAthens, Georgia]]. His most infamous book is ''The Hoax of the Twentieth Century'', one of the first major works of Holocaust denial written in [[English]]then was found dead a few days later.<ref>''Agence France-Presse (April 26, 2009). [http://www.adltheage.orgcom.au/learnworld/ext_us/butzuniversity-professor-kills-three-in-us-20090426-aj34.asp?LEARN_Cat=Extremism&LEARN_SubCat=Extremism_in_America&xpicked=2&item=butz Arthur Butzhtml "University professor kills three in US"]. ''The Age'' Extremism in America. [[ADL]Melbourne, Victoria, Australia]website/World.</ref>
*A Texas Southern University professor is being hundred [[German]] professors were investigated for allegedly plagiarizing accepting [[bribe]]s in exchange for helping students get their doctoral degrees. One professor confessed to accepting more than 200,000 [[Euro]]s because he needed to renovate his grant proposal mansion.<ref>Rising, David (August 23, 2009). [http://www.chronstaugustine.com/dispstories/story.mpl082309/metropolitan/6085039world_1878479.htmlshtml#.Vti3BfkrKWg "Germany: 100 professors suspected of taking Ph.D. bribes"]. Associated Press. Republished at ''The St. Augustine Record'' website/August 23, 2009.</ref>
*The President [[Simone de Beauvoir]], in 1943, was charged with abducting Nathalie Sorokine, a minor and one of the University her best students, by Nathalie's parents. Although her abducting a minor would have resulted in a jail sentence, mutual friends of Texas-Pan American is under investigation after allegations that Beauvoir intervened and she was acquitted, although she nonetheless had her teaching license revoked and was banned from ever teaching again within [[Plagiarism|plagiarizedFrance]] her 1974 dissertation 's borders.<refname=Beauvoir>httpMultiple references://ap*Johnson, Paul (1988).google ''Intellectuals'' (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson), p. 238 [edition not known].*Francis, Claude and Gontier, Fernande (1987). ''Simone de Beauvoir'', trans. Lisa Nesselson (London: Sidgwick & Jackson), pp. 236-37.com/article/ALeqM5jigNGLtg9PtFNelXVdVdNFVfb48wD943SDH03</ref>.
* An [[IowaMichel Foucault]] community college [[president]] resigned after publication , during the January 1969 Student Protests at the University of a photo that appeared Vincennes in France, proceeded to show him pouring beer into a young woman's [[mouth]]. But "gleefully" throw stones at the police trying to control the [[schoolriot]]'s board of trustees approved a [[severance package]] that officials said . He was [[value]]d at about $400,000 plus benefitsalso one of the few faculty members to participate actively in the protests alongside the students.<refname=Kimball>Kimball, Roger (March 1993). [http://www.foxnewsnewcriterion.com/storyarticles.cfm/0,2933,413101,00The-perversions-of-M--Foucault-4714 "The perversions of M. Foucault"]. Review of ''On the Passion of Michel Foucault'' by James Miller. ''The New Criterion'' website/Features.html</ref>
* A Kansas university professor[[Walter Lewin|Walter Hendrik Gustav Lewin]], Fort Hays State University debate coach William Shanahanastrophysicist, "retired [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] professor, and producer of the most popular physics video lectures on [[MIT OpenCourseWare]]. There is under fire after some controversy about these videos because a video showing him mooning a room full 32-year-old French married woman, Faïza Harbi, suffering from psychological disorders watched some of students them and faculty during a heated debate found its way onto YouTubewas pressured by Lewin to send him some naked selfies.<ref>" He "is shown on the video in a profaneShortly after contacting her, Harbi said, Lewin quickly moved their friendship into uncomfortable territory, and she was pushed to participate inonline sexual role-yourplaying and send naked pictures and videos of herself. After about 10 months, Harbi said, she resumed self-face argument with his counterpart from the University mutilating after seven years of Pittsburgh not doing so.The harassment, however, “started day one,” Harbi said.Eventually, she said she discovered she was one of many women, which MIT confirmed.Harbi last October sent MIT a packet of more than 100 chat logs, emails, pictures, recordings and screenshots to document the harassment against her and other women."Straumsheim, Carl (January 23, 2015). [http://www.foxnewsinsidehighered.com/storynews/02015/01/23/complainant-unprecedented-walter-lewin-sexual-harassment-case-comes-forward "Complainant in 'unprecedented' Walter Lewin sexual harassment case comes forward: 'We all felt trapped'"]. ''Inside Higher Ed'' website. Accessed February 22,2933,403781,002015.html Kansas Professor in Trouble for Mooning Incident</ref> MIT apparently had some concerns that this caused a [[Title IX]] violation, and cut ties with Lewin and the videos.
*Emory University History Professor of History [[Michael Bellesiles]]==Immoral, a [[gun control]] advocateunethical, wrote a book entitled ''Arming America, The Origins of a National Gun Culture'' (2000). Gary Wills gave it a glowing review in ''The New York Times'', but admitted later that "I was took. The book is a fraud."<ref>Jonah Goldberg, [http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/opinion/columnists/guests/s_501644.html ''Reports of the 2nd Amendment's death have been greatly exaggerated ...''] Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Apr. 8, 2007.</ref> Bellesiles resigned from his position as Professor of History when an independent committee of scholars examined his work and concluded that "his scholarly integrity is seriously in question."<ref>http://hnn.us/articles/1069.html</ref>or bizarre behavior==
*According to one columnistJames Boster, 88 Duke professors -- more than 10 percent a professor of anthropology at the Duke professorial faculty [[University of Connecticut]], became unhinged and angrily shouted at a campus, open- endorsed air, Christian preacher in a crude and published an advertisement hurtful to students who had been wrongly accused of rape ignorant rant (See [http://christiannews.net/2014/04/23/praise-darwin-uconn-professor-goes-ape-during a lacrosse team party-campus-preaching/ Video]<ref>Clark, which "helped create the lynchHeather (April 23, 2014). [http://christiannews.net/2014/04/23/praise-mob atmospheredarwin-uconn-professor-goes-ape-during-campus-preaching/ "'Praise Darwin!' UConn professor goes ape during campus preaching"]. Christian News website. Embedded video: "UConn professor goes ape during campus preaching" (April 23, 2014). YouTube video, 2:41, posted by Christian News.</ref>). The incident was so embarrassing for the university that they felt compelled to denounce Boster's behavior.<ref>Clark, Heather (April 25, 2014). [http://wwwchristiannews.nypost.comnet/seven2014/0323200704/postopinion25/opedcolumnistsuconn-professor-defends-going-ape-during-campus-preaching-while-officials-decry-behavior/duke__who_wont_pay_opedcolumnists_john_podhoretz"UConn professor who went ape on campus evangelists: ‘I’m in deep trouble’"]. Christian News website.htm</ref>
* When student Rebecca Beach circulated an email at Warren Community College Thirty-two hundred educators, most of them [[professors]], signed a letter supporting unrepentant domestic [[terrorist]] and fellow professor [[William Ayers]] ([[William Ayers#Obama.2C the Annenberg Challenge.2C ACORN and the Woods Fund|a protege of Obama]]). They claimed Ayers' bombing of the [[Pentagon]] and other [[government]] buildings, his direct involvement in New Jersey disclosing that decorated Iraq war hero Ltat least three deaths, were just "history. Col" Notable signers included Professor Rashid Khalidi (No. Scott Rutter would be visiting5), English professor known for his call to destroy [[Israel]], and the above-mentioned [[Ward Churchill]] (No. 814). George Leef, director of research for the John Daly replied: William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, [[Raleigh]], North Carolina, said, "Real freedom will come when soldiers in Iraq turn their guns on their superiorsHistory should be important to teachers."<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20081104031810/http://wwwelections.worldnetdailyfoxnews.com/news2008/article10/22/academics-sign-pro-ayers-petition/ "More than 3,000 academics sign pro-Ayers petition"] (October 22, 2008). Fox News website/Elections. Retrieved from November 4, 2008 archive at Internet Archive. See [[Fox News]].asp?ARTICLE_ID=47461</ref>
*Ward Churchill was fired from American history professor at the University [[Massachusetts]] College of Colorado for fabricating his research and for plagiarizing the work of othersArt, [[Noel Ignatiev]] says, “If you are a white male, you don’t deserve to live...."<ref>Fernando, Ivan (November 18, 2013). [http://diversitychronicle.wordpress.com/2013/11/18/progressive-professor-urges-white-male-students-to-commit-suicide-during-class/ "Progressive professor urges white male students to commit suicide during class"]. Diversity Chronicle website.</ref>
*Richard Lenski Associate Professor David Guth of Michigan State the [[University was rude and demeaning when replying to a member of Kansas]] [[journalism]] school says that [[NRA]] family members' children should die in the public who asked about his researchnext [[mass shooting]] as divine retribution.<ref>Soave, Robby (September 19, 2013). [https://dailycaller.com/2013/09/19/hateful-prof-says-nra-members-children-should-be-next-to-die-in-mass-shooting/ "Hateful prof says NRA members’ children should be next to die in mass shooting"]. The Daily Caller website.</ref>
* Dr David Ross – British academic, considered by many of his peers to be one Professor Hugo Schwyzer of the scientific elitePasadena City College near [[Los Angeles]], who caused great controversy during a BBC interview broadcast in April 1975[[California]]. Dr Ross, know He is married with two children and admits to his undergraduate having affairs with students as Dav. Also, was asked if he had created a virulent microscopic organism, an organism sought sexual relationships with a 100% mortalityporn actors and actresses who were invited to speak to his class.<ref>Soave, would he allow its use? Dr Ross declared the question ‘an excellent conjecture’ before finally admitted he would release it as ‘such power would set me up above the gods Robby (sicSeptember 9, 2013). Despite over a million people seeing this interview, there were no reports of Dr Ross losing his academic position, leading some to believe there was a liberal conspiracy[https://dailycaller.<br com/><br 2013/>Despite his views, Dr Ross was often asked back 09/09/porn-prof-admits-to appear in BBC programs during the 1980’s and in 2008 even graced the front cover the BBCs own listings magazine-having-sex-with-students-wants-disability-pay/#ixzz2eS1Swd00 "Porn prof admits to having sex with students, Radio Timeswants disability pay"].The Daily Caller website.</ref>
* When challenged to provide dataApril 2011, professors [[University of Iowa]] professor Ellen Lewin who support evolution evade studies same-sex relationships was upset by an email from a campus [[Republican]] group. She hit reply-all on her email with the question comment "F--- you, Republicans."<ref>Caulfield, Philip (April 21, 2011). [http://www.conservapedianydailynews.com/Conservapedia_talk:Lenski_dialog#Lead_author_wonnews/national/iowa-professor-ellen-lewin-fire-vulgar-email-telling-college-republicans-f-article-1.27t_answer_simple.2C__basic_questions113918 "Iowa professor, Ellen Lewin, under fire for vulgar email telling college Republicans: 'F--- YOU!'"], ''New York Daily News'' [New York City] website/News/National.</ref>
*Madonna ConstantineIn 2009, a Columbia Central [[Connecticut]] State University professor claimed she was the victim of racism student John Wahlberg gave an in the fall of 2007 when a noose was found -class presentation on her office door[[gun control]], pointing out that if students were permitted to [[concealed carry|carry concealed]] weapons on campus, school shootings could be more easily stopped. Now she has been fired for plagiarizing Wahlberg's professor, Paula Anderson, complained to campus police, who interrogated him about the work location of other professors and even her own students! all his [[firearm]]s.<ref>Multiple references:*Simeone, Shauna (February 24, 2009). [http://www.cnncentralrecorder.com/20082009/US02/0624/25professor-called-police-after-student-presentation/plagiarism"Professor called police after student presentation"].professor ''The Recorder'' [Central Connecticut State University] website/News.*Yankeedame (March 3, 2009) [http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2198172/posts "Professor Called Police After Student Presentation [re: guns on campus&#93;"]. Free Republic website.</ref>
*Arthur Butz, professor of electrical engineering at [[Northwestern University]], is a prominent [[Holocaust denial|Holocaust denier]]. His most infamous book is ''The Hoax of the Twentieth Century'', one of the first major works of Holocaust denial written in English.<ref>[http://archive.adl.org/learn/ext_us/butz.html "Arthur Butz"] (2004 or bef.). Anti-Defamation League website/Learn/Extremism in America. See [[ADL]].</ref> *A [[Texas]] Southern University professor was investigated for allegedly plagiarizing his grant proposal.<ref>Kever, Jeannie (October 30, 2008). [http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/TSU-professor-accused-of-plagiarizing-grant-1779240.php "TSU professor accused of plagiarizing grant proposal"]. *Chron [''Houston Chronicle''] website/News/Houston.</ref> *The President of the University of Texas-Pan American is under investigation after allegations that she [[Plagiarism|plagiarized]] her 1974 dissertation.<ref>Associated Press (October 29, 2008). [http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jigNGLtg9PtFNelXVdVdNFVfb48wD943SDH03 "UT system looks into plagiarism allegations"]. ABC13 Eyewitness News [KTRK, Houston, Texas] website/Archive.</ref> * An [[Iowa]] community college president resigned after publication of a photo that appeared to show him pouring beer into a young woman's mouth. But the [[public school values|school]]'s board of trustees approved a [[severance package]] that officials said was valued at about $400,000 plus benefits.<ref>Associated Press (August 29, 2008). [https://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,413101,00.html "Iowa college president quits over beer photo scandal, gets $400G"]. Fox News website.</ref> * A [[Kansas]] university professor, Fort Hays State University debate coach William Shanahan, came "under fire after a video showing him mooning a room full of students and faculty during a heated debate found its way onto YouTube." He "is shown on the video in a profane, in-your-face argument with his counterpart from the University of Pittsburgh ...."<ref>[https://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,403781,00.html "Kansas professor in trouble for mooning incident"] (August 14, 2008). Fox News website.</ref> *[[Emory University]] History Professor of History [[Michael Bellesiles]], a [[gun control]] advocate, wrote a book entitled ''Arming America, The Origins of a National Gun Culture'' (2000). Gary Wills gave it a glowing review in ''The New York Times'', but admitted later that "I was took. The book is a fraud."<ref>Goldberg, Jonah (April 8, 2007). [http://triblive.com//x/pittsburghtrib/opinion/columnists/guests/s_501644.html "Reports of the 2nd Amendment's death have been greatly exaggerated..."] TribLive [''Pittsburgh Tribune-Review'', Pennsylvania] website/Opinion/Columnists/Guests. See [[2nd amendment]].</ref> Bellesiles resigned from his position as Professor of History when an independent committee of scholars examined his work and concluded that "his scholarly integrity is seriously in question."<ref>HNN Staff (October 28, 2002). [http://hnn.us/articles/1069.html "Summary of the Emory Report on Michael Bellesiles"]. History News Network website.</ref> *According to one columnist, 88 [[Duke University]] professors—more than 10 percent of the Duke professorial faculty—endorsed and published an advertisement hurtful to the 3 students who had been [[Duke University#2006 Lacrosse case|wrongly accused of rape during a lacrosse team party]], which "helped create the lynch-mob atmosphere."<ref>Podhoretz, John (March 23, 2007). [http://nypost.com/2007/03/23/duke-who-wont-pay/ "Duke: Who won't pay"]. ''New York Post'' website/Postopinion/Opedcolumnists.</ref>  * When student Rebecca Beach circulated an email at Warren Community College in [[New Jersey]] disclosing that decorated [[Iraq war]] hero Lt. Col. Scott Rutter would be visiting, English professor John Daly replied: "Real freedom will come when soldiers in Iraq turn their guns on their superiors." Young America's Foundation later placed Beech on [[Fox News]]'s ''[[Hannity and Colmes]]'' to expose this and other intolerant e-mail. The resulting outrage ultimately forced Daly to resign and for the president to issue an apology, stating that faculty would now be required to undergo [[free speech]] sensitivity training from now on.<ref>[http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=47461 "Prof urges fragging of U.S. officers"] (November 18, 2005). WorldNetDaily website.</ref> *[[Ward Churchill]] was fired from the [[University of Colorado]] for fabricating his research and for plagiarizing the work of others. He had falsely claimed to be of [[Native American]] descent in applying for the post. Previously, he had infamously insulted the victims of [[9/11]] as 'Little [[Adolf Eichmann|Eichmann]]s.'<ref>Churchill, Ward (September 12, 2001). [https://books.google.com/books?id=PDDIgWRN_HQC&printsec=frontcover&dq=the+9/11+encyclopedia&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj-8YHry6rLAhUJ3WMKHVjgD2MQ6AEIKzAB#v=onepage&q=eichmanns&f=false "Some people push back: On the justice of roosting chickens"]. ''Dark Night Field Notes, Pockets of Resistance'', no. 11. Republished in Atkins, Stephen E, ed. (2011). ''The 9/11 Encyclopedia'', 2nd ed. (Santa Barbara, California: ABC-Clio), pp. 811-14+</ref> *[[Richard Lenski]] of [[Michigan State University]] was rude and demeaning when replying to a member of the public who asked about his research. *When challenged to provide data, professors who push [[evolution]]ism on the public evade the question.<ref>See [[Conservapedia:Lenski dialog|Lenski dialog (original sources).]]</ref> *Madonna Constantine, a [[New York City]] [[Columbia University]] professor claimed she was the victim of [[racism]] in the fall of 2007 when a noose was found on her office door. She was later fired for plagiarizing the work of other professors and even her own students.<ref>Rao, Mythili (June 26, 2008). [https://www.cnn.com/2008/US/06/25/plagiarism.professor/ "Professor in noose case fired for plagiarism"]. CNN website/2008/U.S.</ref> *Vulgar and viciously bigoted anti-religion (mainly [[Christianity]]) [[University of Minnesota ]] Morris professor and blogger [[Paul Zachary Myers|PZ Myers]] recently infamously raised the hackles of Catholics by stating his desire to desecrate a Holy Communion wafer (viewed by Catholics as the Body of Christ).<ref>Donohue, Bill (July 10, 2008). [http://www.catholicleague.org/releaseminnesota-prof-pledges-to-desecrate-eucharist/ "Minnesota prof pledges to desecrate Eucharist"]. Catholic League website.php?id=1459</ref> The resultant outcry from Catholics resulted in the university removing all links to Myers' blog from their website.<ref>Donohue, Bill (July 11, 2008). [http://www.catholicleague.org/releasehysteria-marks-myers-and-his-ilk/ "Hysteria marks Myers and his ilk"]. Catholic League website.</ref> Myers has also stated that he is looking forward to the death of [[George W. Bush]] so he can travel to [[Texas]] and urinate on Bush's grave.<ref>Myers, PZ (February 12, 2010). [http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/02/12/nooooooo-1 "Nooooooo!"]. ScienceBlogs website/Pharyngula blog.php?id=1460</ref>
*3,200 educators, most of them [[professors]], have signed a letter supporting unrepentant domestic [[terrorist]] and fellow professor [[William Ayers]]. They claim Ayers bombing of the [[Pentagon]] and other [[government]] buildings, his direct involvement in at least three [[deaths]], were just "[[history]]." Notable signers include Professor Rashid Khalidi (No. 5), known for his call to destroy Israel and former professor Ward Churchill (No. 814), claiming the 9/11 victims were Nazis. George Leef, director of research for the John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, Raleigh, N.C., said, "History should be important to [[teachers]]." <ref>[http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/10/22/academics-sign-pro-ayers-petition/ More Than 3,000 Academics Sign Pro-Ayers Petition] Fox News, October 22, 2008</ref>
*Professors engage in [[grade inflation]], giving their students artificially high grades&mdash;whether they deserve them or not. In addition, classes have been dumbed down at most universities and require much less work than previously.
*On August 7, 2009, the above-mentioned [[Paul Zachary Myers|PZ Myers]] visited Answers in Genesis' Creation Museum in [[Kentucky]] with a large group of students. During the visit, the 52-year-old eagerly climbed atop a saddled kiddie dinosaur meant for souvenir pictures of children 12 and under. To complete his buffoonery, PZ borrowed a cowboy hat.<ref>Multiple references:*Ham, Ken (August 16, 2009). [https://answersingenesis.org/blogs/ken-ham/2009/08/16/children-and-the-creation-museum/ "Children and the Creation Museum"]. Answers in Genesis website/Blogs/Ken Ham.*Powell, Devin (August 15, 2009). [http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/53237252.html?elr=KArksLckD8EQDUoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUUsZ "A firebrand visits Creation Museum"]. *StarTribune [Minneapolis, Minnesota] website.*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReferencesbQQl2TMrgbM "PZ Myers riding the triceratops at The Creation Museum"] (August 8, 2009). YouTube video, 2:24, posted by eveningcoconut76.</ref> *A [[Boston University]] professor was dismissed after sexually harassing a colleague and several students. In his defense, he claimed his medication made him do it.<ref>English, Bella (April 5, 1995). [http://ssristories.net/archive/show7004.html?item=2793 "Blame game hits new low"]. ''Boston Globe''/Metro, 3rd edition, p. 21. Republished at Antidepressant Nightmares website/Archive.</ref> *[[Jean-Paul Sartre]] committed a lot of [[polygamy]], often seducing many of his own female students while in a relationship with Simone de Beauvoir, often having the latter procure several girls for him to seduce. This behavior was common enough that he became dangerously well known for it by the early 1940s, with Robert Francis, in a hostile criticism of Sartre's play ''Huis clos'', specifically remarking on this behavior by writing "We all know Monsieur Sartre. He is an odd philosophy teacher who has specialized in the study of his students' underwear."<ref>Johnson, Paul (1988). ''Intellectuals'' (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson), p. 238 [edition not known].</ref> He also wrote various letters after his womanizing that were vulgar in the description of their sexual relationships. He also frequently did false proposals to marriage to various women, including de Beauvoir. He also largely supported [[Stalin]]ist [[Russia]] and was also responsible for referring to [[Argentine]] [[Marxist]]-terrorist/[[revolution]]ary [[Che Guevara]] as "the most complete human being to have ever existed." *[[Simone de Beauvoir]] acted as a procuress for Sartre for his various sexual escapades. She also has done a threesome sexual relationship where she and Sartre secretly mocked the woman behind her back. She also has been rumored to have molested several of her own students, also being brought to charges with one of them, Sorokine. She also wrote in her book ''L'Invitée'' the murder of Olga Kosakiewicz as a means to convey her hate of Olga for her relationship with Sartre.<ref name=Beauvoir/> *[[Michel Foucault]] frequently told his students to go out and take risks on a limb, with neither questions nor answers. In addition, he frequently did [[LSD]], [[drugs]], various forms of sadomasochism, and [[homosexuality]], the latter of which landed him with [[AIDS]], and his infecting countless others during the final years of his life.<ref name=Kimball/> *Nicholas de Genova, an assistant professor of anthropology and Latina/o studies at Columbia University, made comments denouncing the American military and American patriotism in 2003. After being given negative responses from various people, Genova reiterated his statements, and has even implied he advocated in the name of self-determination having "a million more Mogadishus" regarding the then-recently occurring Iraq War, and has considered Vietnam a "victory for human self-determination," and has also implied that he's for "America" as in the continents, not the actual USA.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20030605124701/https://www.columbiaspectator.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2003/03/31/3e881bf8297f2<br />To the Editor: Spectator, now for the second time in less than a year, has succeeded to quote me in a remarkably decontextualized and inflammatory manner. In Margaret Hunt Gram's report on the faculty teach-in against the war in Iraq (March 27, 2003), I am quoted as wishing for a million Mogadishus but with no indication whatsoever of the perspective that framed that remark. It is hardly surprising, therefore, that your Staff Editorial in the same issue, denouncing the teach-in for "dogmatism," situates me in particular as the premier example of an academic "launching tirades against anything and everything American."  In my brief presentation, I outlined a long history of U.S. invasions, wars of conquest, military occupations, and colonization in order to establish that imperialism and white supremacy have been constitutive of U.S. nation-state formation and U.S. nationalism. In that context, I stressed the necessity of repudiating all forms of U.S. patriotism. I also emphasized that the disproportionate majority of U.S. troops come from racially subordinated and working-class backgrounds and are in the military largely as a consequence of a treacherous lack of prospects for a decent life. Nonetheless, I emphasized that U.S. troops are indeed confronted with a choice--to perpetrate this war against the Iraqi people or to refuse to fight and contribute toward the defeat of the U.S. war machine.    I also affirmed that Iraqi liberation can only be effected by the Iraqi people themselves, both by resisting and defeating the U.S. invasion as well as overthrowing a regime whose brutality was long sustained by none other than the U.S. Such an anti-colonial struggle for self-determination might involve a million Mogadishus now but would ultimately have to become something more like another Vietnam. Vietnam was a stunning defeat for U.S. imperialism; as such, it was also a victory for the cause of human self-determination.    Is this a tirade against "anything and everything American"? Far from it. First, I hasten to remind you that "American" refers to all of the Americas, not merely to the United States, as U.S. imperial chauvinism would have it. More importantly, my rejection of U.S. nationalism is an appeal to liberate our own political imaginations such that we might usher in a radically different world in which we will not remain the prisoners of U.S. global domination.    Nicholas De Genova March 21, 2003 The author is an assistant professor of anthropology and latina/o studies.</ref> ==Intolerance==Intolerance is a common trait among the almost exclusively [[liberal]] professors in modern American colleges, who cannot seem to accept that alternative viewpoints to their own even exist, let alone are held by their more intelligent students. Examples include:*Censorship of any mention of creation science in any biology class*A recent professor quit his role as adviser to a conservative group at [[Texas A and M University|Texas A&M University]], opposing their justified opposition to the tactics of terrorist [[William Ayers]]<ref>Associated Press (November 24, 2008). [http://www.waxahachietx.com/article/20081124/News/311249904 "Young Conservatives adviser at Texas A&M quits"]. Waxahachietx.com ''Daily Light'' [Waxahachie, Texas] website.</ref>*Refusing to acknowledge that gun control always increases crime*Intolerance of any questioning of their beliefs, even (especially) while forcing them upon their students*Intolerance of academic accountability, believing that being granted tenure ensures they can do whatever they want for the rest of their careers, and that they have a right to keep their jobs no matter what. *Opposition to drug testing, even though parents have a right to know if their children are being taught by criminals and addicts. ==Are professor values a crime against humanity?==*[[Time magazine|''Time'']] magazine's Atomic deacon [[William G. Pollard]] has pointed out how professors victimize students, robbing them from experiencing the supernatural and transcendent world (i.e., [[God]]):  <blockquote>"Throughout the whole wide range and diversity of human experience, with the sole exception of the West in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the world of nature has been alive with, and immersed within, a supernatural world which everywhere made contact with it, although was transcendent to it. It is this whole dimension of reality which the scientific age has lost the capacity to experience or know. An age such as ours which has lost a genuine capacity for knowing and responding to some great segment of reality is actually, without knowing it, in a dark age.... We really have lost a genuine capacity which the rest of mankind has possessed and actively exercised, and we have become a people trapped and in bondage within the prison of space, time, and matter....'''It is primarily the business of the university...to maintain the imprisonment of our time. It saddens me to see a new generation being <u>victimized</u> by this all pervasive spirit of the epoch."'''<ref>Sloan, Douglas (1994). [https://books.google.com/books?id=VpafCAIMCowC ''Faith and Knowledge''] (Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press), p. 194. ISBN 0664228666, ISBN 9780664228668, 272 pages. See [[Westminster John Knox Press]].</ref> </blockquote> == Professor values and bestiality ==[[File:PzMyers2.jpg|thumbnail|200px|right|Professor [[PZ Myers]] said, "I don’t object to [[Atheism and bestiality|bestiality]] in a very limited set of specific conditions...".<ref name="achilles">Warden, Rick (August 10, 2012). [http://templestream.blogspot.com/2012/08/atheist-achilles-heels-objective.html "Atheist Achilles heels: Objective morality and sacred life"]. Templestream Blog website.</ref> When asked what conditions were acceptable for bestially to be morally acceptable, Myers was silent.<ref name="achilles"/>]]''See also:'' [[Academia and bestiality]] and [[Atheism and bestiality]] The [[atheist]] philosopher [[Peter Singer]] defends the practice of [[bestiality]] (as well as [[abortion]], infanticide and [[euthanasia]]). Despite holding these immoral views the liberal and pro-[[evolution]] academic establishment rewarded his views with a bioethics chair at [[Princeton University]].<ref>Multiple references:*Smith, Justin (November 22, 2006). [https://creation.com/the-basis-of-a-christian-worldview "The basis of a Christian worldview"]. Creation.com website.*Sarfati, Jonathan (June 2, 2007). [https://creation.com/answer-to-philosophy-religion-professor-on-biblical-exegesis-and-the-problem-of-evil "CMI answers philosophy/religion professor on biblical exegesis and the problem of evil", 2007 update]. Creation.com website/Feedback archive.</ref>Peter Singer was installed as the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University in 1999 and in 2006 it was reported that he still worked part-time in that capacity.<ref name=chworldview>Smith, Justin (November 22, 2006). [https://creation.com/the-basis-of-a-christian-worldview "The basis of a Christian worldview"]. Creation.com website.</ref> In 2006, it was also reported that Singer worked part-time as Laureate Professor at the University of Melbourne in the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics since 2005.<ref name=chworldview/> Professor [[PZ Myers]], an atheist and evolutionist, said, "I don’t object to [[Atheism and bestiality|bestiality]] in a very limited set of specific conditions...".<ref name="achilles"/> When asked what conditions were acceptable for bestially to be morally acceptable, Myers was silent.<ref name="achilles"/>  See also:  * [[PZ Myers on bestiality]] * [[Atheism and bestiality]] * [[Evolutionary belief and bestiality]] == See also == *[[Atheist indoctrination]] *[[Religiosity and the growing use of vouchers and homeschooling]] *[[Accuracy in Academia]]*[[Woke Fragility]] *[[Public school culture]] Satire:  *[[Essay: Professor PZ Myers fails his applied biology course|Professor PZ Myers fails his applied biology course]]
==Sources==
* [http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d07/tables/dt07_178.asp?referrer=list National Center for Educational Statistics, "Table 178, Historical Summary of faculty, students, degrees, and finances in degree-granting institutions: Selected years, 1869-70 through 2005-06"]
==LinksReferences=={{Reflist|colwidth=30em}} ==External links==* [http://liberal-education.com Liberal-education.com] A user created list of professors with liberal bias, highlighting examples of liberal bias in the classroom.* [https://archive.org/details/MakingSocialistsOutOfCollegeStudentsAStoryOfProfessorsAndOther Making socialists out of college students; a story of professors and other collegians who hobnob with radicals]*[https://www.theepochtimes.com/chapter-twelve-sabotaging-education-part-i_2636144.html Chapter Twelve: Sabotaging Education (Part I)], ''The Epoch Times'' (from ''How the Specter of Communism Is Ruling Our World'').*[https://www.theepochtimes.com/chapter-twelve-sabotaging-education-part-ii_2657473.html Chapter Twelve: Sabotaging Education (Part II)], ''The Epoch Times'' (from ''How the Specter of Communism Is Ruling Our World''). {{Liberalism}}
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