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From Columbia to UCLA, faculty activists remain in the classroom
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American Thinker Blog
And as in Shayoni Mitra’s case, UCLA has been far less willing to explain what accountability applies to its faculty members who encouraged, defended, or celebrated the same conduct.
Do faculty members have obligations when supporting groups engaged in repeated rule violations?
Why are students disciplined for conduct that faculty members publicly defend?
As the new academic year begins, Mitra, Joudah, and other faculty activists remain in positions of influence.
The question is whether Barnard, Columbia, UCLA, and other universities will set clear standards before the same pattern repeats.