University of Missouri president quits after faculty walks out

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As part of his job, a president of the university needs to respond to improprieties that occur at the university or improper actions enacted by members of the university swiftly and accordingly. Inaction is a form of acceptance, particularly for a person in his position. And the fact that these actions occur and continue to occur at that particular university without reprisals speaks volumes.

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He was lynched. I have yet to read anything about him fiddling while Mizzou burned.
 

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You cite but two examples. What about a history of racism? Would that be enough for you? Or what about institutionalized racism? Does that work as well?

Here....I'll give you the Coles notes version as to not tax your brain.

The history of racially charged incidents dates back generations.

And the 2011 suicide of black swimmer Sasha Menu Courey after she was allegedly raped by several football players led some to question the campus commitment to investigating sexual assaults.

"Slavery wasn't abolished until 1865," Head said. "But we don't talk about that history here at the University of Missouri."

Head's social media accounts of having racial slurs shouted at him from a passing pickup truck helped spark a renewed protest movement at Missouri that culminated Monday with the resignation of university system President Tim Wolfe. Hours later, the chancellor of the Columbia campus, R. Bowen Loftin, was forced out.

On Friday, the now-former chancellor issued an open letter decrying racism after a swastika smeared in feces was found in a campus dormitory. Loftin's delayed public response drew condemnation from Jewish student groups and a coalition of 35 organizations, on and off campus.

Among other recent events, members of the Legions of Black Collegians, whose founders include a recently retired deputy chancellor, said slurs were hurled at them by an apparently drunken white student while practicing for a homecoming performance.

Resentment of Wolfe escalated after black protesters blocked his convertible during the homecoming parade and subsequently criticized the university leader for not speaking with them.

In 2010, two white students were arrested and expelled for scattering cotton balls outside the black culture center in a clear reference to slavery.

Protests again flared Tuesday as hundreds gathered in the shadow of Jesse Hall, the main administration building, for a graduate student-led rally.

"Mizzou is the golden calf of the entire state, and for many people who would otherwise stay silent, it caused them to have to respond," she said. "If the football team did not make a position over this, this would have been a long drawn-out event that would have further embarrassed the state of Missouri."

What the stories fail to mention is the strong support for Wolfe and Loftin's ouster from the FACULTY. Due to the current structure of academia, faculties are often positioned against one another - such as humanities and sciences versus business and engineering - for a myriad of imagined and pragmatic reasons. In order to galvanize and rally various faculty members to support a singular cause, well, one can only imagine how egregious the situation was for this to transpire.

Willful ignorance is a helluva thing.

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ok a couple of things

First off the suicide of Sasha Menu while tragic, had nothing to do with race. she was raped most likely by her boyfriend... Care to take a guess what color he is???

Secondly, while hardly fast enough, the university did respond and changes were made.

"MU has since made several changes in response to the report and an independent investigation into the university?s handling of Menu Corey?s case. The Title IX coordinator position was promoted to full-time (and eventually rebranded as ?administrator?). All UM System employees were also mandated to report any information regarding a sexual assault or harassment to the Title IX office. Yet, the university, which was never investigated for Title IX violations, struggled to roll out training for faculty and students. The full-time administrator was recently hired to replace Linda Bennett, who held the position of interim Title IX coordinator for nine months"

The racial slur from the red truck directed at the Student President was off campus. What would you like the President to do about that exactly???

The other one single drunk kid said something racist. Not 2 kids or 5 or 10 or 100.. It was one dipshit out of 35,000. And the president is supposed to be responsible for this?

The shit swastika. Terrible. But they dont know who did it? If they did Im positive the student would have been punished. Again what is the President expected to do?

You say he took no action.. However the two students that scattered cotton balls on the lawn were arrested and expelled from the school.. WTF else should have he done have the students executed??

This dude got screwed for no real reason.. See above post of the MSNBC interview. Nobody could come up with one solid concrete example where this poor man did anything wrong.

Most laughable about this entire ordeal is the kid that went on a hunger strike and is leading this entire thing is worth MILLIONS...

Yes, lets pretend life is not fair to anyone of color and force the President to admit his white privilege. Meanwhile daddy made 8.5 million dollars last year as a VP for a huge railroad company....

Believing you are smarter and more enlightened than everyone else when you are nothing of the sort must be a helluva thing.

Back to work.. But you wouldnt know what that is like:0008
 
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MU departments prepare for graduate student walkout

Ruth Serven,


COLUMBIA ? Professors in multiple MU departments have canceled classes in preparation for a noon rally and all-day walkout Wednesday that will focus on graduate student rights.


Lois Huneycutt, director of graduate studies in the Department of History, said she is canceling her Early Middles Ages class so she can participate in and speak at the rally.


She said no one will be substituting for her in class, but she will post the material online so students can remain on track.


"I?m canceling my class," Huneycutt said. "I?m giving my students an hour-long interactive PowerPoint, and we will talk about it on Friday."


The hour-long rally will be held at the MU Columns at noon, according to a statement released by the Forum on Graduate Rights. Speakers will attend the rally but the details and the roster are still in flux.


The all-day walkout was organized in response to an email sent on Aug. 14 announcing the immediate suspension of insurance subsidies for MU graduate student employees. Graduate student employees are current students who hold teaching and research assistantships, and receive benefits and compensation.


On Friday, MU reversed its decision when Chancellor R. Bowen Loftin announced the university will continue to pay for health insurance this semester for eligible graduate students.


While the Forum on Graduate Rights celebrated this decision, the group is planning the walkout and rally to highlight the need for a permanent reinstatement of the insurance subsidies, according to a statement from the forum. The group is also calling for the university to return on-campus childcare, provide a living wage, provide full tuition waivers and provide access to affordable university-sponsored housing.


There is no university policy about how many classes a professor can cancel in one academic semester, MU spokesman Christian Basi said in an email. "This is, most likely, determined on a case-by-case at the school, college or department level."


Tom Quinn, the director of graduate education for the Department of Biochemistry, said instructors are responsible for holding their classes. He said his department supports their graduate students and wants them "to get their healthcare issues settled permanently."


Professor Dongchu Sun, chair of the Department of Statistics, said the department will not punish any graduate student or graduate assistant who participates in the walkout.


"Graduate students have their own rights," Sun said. "Faculty members can understand all that and are prepared for the graduate walkout."


Lynda Kraxberger, associate dean of undergraduate studies of the School of Journalism, said in an email sent Tuesday to students and faculty of the School of Journalism that all journalism labs and classes will be held as usual.


Anahita Zare, a fourth-year doctoral student in the Department of Chemistry, is the chair of the Forum on Graduate Right?s outreach committee that organized the rally and the walkout.


"The message from the outreach committee is that we want this to be a peaceful and respectful gathering," Zare said. "There is a lot of frustration and there are a lot of issues and people are very upset, but I want to navigate these issues respectfully."


Zare said the committee is trying to limit the use of "walkout," preferring the term "celebration," as a way to dispel negative reactions to the event. With the rally, students hope to bring to light issues that graduate assistants face in addition to insurance subsidies, such as lack of on-campus childcare and low pay, she said.


"Graduate students teach many courses that every MU student takes, like English, chemistry and physics," Zare said. "As such an important group of students to the university, it's important that (graduate student?s) living situations be livable and adequate.?


Zare will teach a chemistry lab this fall, but her classes haven't started yet. She said she has not been in contact with the undergraduates in that class, but she hopes they will attend the rally and support the graduate students. She also said the Department of Chemistry has stated support for any graduate student who participates in events Wednesday.


"I'm one of the more fortunate students, but 50 percent of my paycheck still goes to healthcare," Zare said. "And just because I don't have a child, or because I have enough of a stipend to handle my living situation, doesn't mean I don't care."


Supervising editor is Caroline Bauman.

These shitheads lost their insurance.
 

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MU Official 'relieved of duties' after harassing student journalist

By Ben Peters & Dan Ebner |Wednesday, November 11th 2015


In this Nov. 9, 2015 frame from video, Janna Basler, right, who works in the University of Missouri's office of Greek life, tells photographer Tim Tai, to "leave these students alone" in their "personal space," in Columbia, Mo. Protesters credited with helping oust the University of Missouri System's president and the head of its flagship campus welcomed reporters to cover their demonstrations Tuesday, a day after a videotaped clash between some protesters and a student photographer drew media condemnation as an affront to the free press. (Mark Schierbecker via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

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COLUMBIA, Mo. ? UPDATE: University of Missouri Director of Greek Life Janna Baslet has been put on administrative leave and relieved of her duties at the University of Missouri.



In a statement released from Mizzou Student Life Director Mark Lucas, Baslet was relieved of her duties as the Student Life department investigates her "recent action."

Baslet was under fire after a MU student captured her on video harassing a student journalists covering the protests on campus.

ORIGINAL STORY:

A second University of Missouri official is apologizing for the incident with journalists covering the Concerned Student 1950 protests.

In a video captured by MU junior Mark Schierbecker on Monday, Student Life Associate Director Janna Basler was seen harassing student journalist Tim Tai, who was attempting to cover the protests.

Tai was covering the event as a freelancer for ESPN when protesters blocked his access through physical and verbal intimidation.

Basler publicly apologized for her handling of the situation in a statement issued Wednesday, saying she is "deeply sorry" for what happened.
 

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COLUMBIA, Mo. ? Two days after she was caught on camera harassing a student journalist, Assistant Professor Melissa Click is still employed with the university.

Click issued a statement Wednesday afternoon confirming that she was resigning from her courtesy appointment with the university's School of Journalism, and stepping down from Chancellor's Student Publications Committee.

In her statement, Click said she regrets that her "involvement in the Concerned Student 1950 protests had an impact on the University of Missouri School of Journalism".

Effective today, I have resigned my affiliation with MU's School of Journalism and the Chancellor's Student Publications Committee to allow them to continue their important work without further distraction," Click's release stated.
 
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COLUMBIA, Mo. ? The Missouri Tigers will be making an appearance at the game against BYU on Saturday, but it seems the Mizzou whiteout shirts might not.

Missouri's game against BYU at Arrowhead Stadium was being promoted as a "whiteout" game, where all of the fans would wear white.

The Mizzou Store even had special whiteout shirts for sale.



Now, the page has been pulled from the website, along with the whiteout gear.

KRCG 13 is reaching out to officials for comment, but no response has been given yet.
 

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ok a couple of things

First off the suicide of Sasha Menu while tragic, had nothing to do with race. she was raped most likely by her boyfriend... Care to take a guess what color he is???

Secondly, while hardly fast enough, the university did respond and changes were made.

"MU has since made several changes in response to the report and an independent investigation into the university?s handling of Menu Corey?s case. The Title IX coordinator position was promoted to full-time (and eventually rebranded as ?administrator?). All UM System employees were also mandated to report any information regarding a sexual assault or harassment to the Title IX office. Yet, the university, which was never investigated for Title IX violations, struggled to roll out training for faculty and students. The full-time administrator was recently hired to replace Linda Bennett, who held the position of interim Title IX coordinator for nine months"

The racial slur from the red truck directed at the Student President was off campus. What would you like the President to do about that exactly???

The other one single drunk kid said something racist. Not 2 kids or 5 or 10 or 100.. It was one dipshit out of 35,000. And the president is supposed to be responsible for this?

The shit swastika. Terrible. But they dont know who did it? If they did Im positive the student would have been punished. Again what is the President expected to do?

You say he took no action.. However the two students that scattered cotton balls on the lawn were arrested and expelled from the school.. WTF else should have he done have the students executed??

This dude got screwed for no real reason.. See above post of the MSNBC interview. Nobody could come up with one solid concrete example where this poor man did anything wrong.

Most laughable about this entire ordeal is the kid that went on a hunger strike and is leading this entire thing is worth MILLIONS...

Yes, lets pretend life is not fair to anyone of color and force the President to admit his white privilege. Meanwhile daddy made 8.5 million dollars last year as a VP for a huge railroad company....

Believing you are smarter and more enlightened than everyone else when you are nothing of the sort must be a helluva thing.

Back to work.. But you wouldnt know what that is like:0008


"***UPDATE 11:41 pm*** University of Missouri Police are claiming there is no immediate threat on the campus, despite multiple sightings of KKK members by students on the campus. The KKK sightings followed a night of angry White Supremacists yelling racial chants, a truck harassing students and the threat of a shooting tomorrow, yet police stand by there being no immediate threat."

Also....http://dailyhaze.com/african-americ...ou-following-threats-from-white-supremacists/

YES, you're right. Your sources must be much more accurate than those who are actually on campus trying to makes sense of everything.

And you're absolutely bang on. I know nothing and wish to know less about selling medical equipment. And I simply abhor the standard 9-5. On the other hand, it is apparent that you don't have the skill, training, knowledge and acumen to succeed in my profession. And that's quite alright as well.

Peace! :)
 

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LYING MOTHERFUCKER!!!

LYING MOTHERFUCKER!!!

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"***UPDATE 11:41 pm*** University of Missouri Police are claiming there is no immediate threat on the campus, despite multiple sightings of KKK members by students on the campus. The KKK sightings followed a night of angry White Supremacists yelling racial chants, a truck harassing students and the threat of a shooting tomorrow, yet police stand by there being no immediate threat."

Also....http://dailyhaze.com/african-americ...ou-following-threats-from-white-supremacists/

YES, you're right. Your sources must be much more accurate than those who are actually on campus trying to makes sense of everything.

And you're absolutely bang on. I know nothing and wish to know less about selling medical equipment. And I simply abhor the standard 9-5. On the other hand, it is apparent that you don't have the skill, training, knowledge and acumen to succeed in my profession. And that's quite alright as well.

Peace! :)


WTF are you babbling about??
First off the leader of this circus already admitted that his tweet about the kkk sightings were false. And second it has nothing to do with the subject matter. Try and keep up. I asked you to produce any evidence that could explain why the Principal needed to be pushed out.

You failed to do so. And like all simpletons when painted into a corner, you resorted to personal attacks. Like I am supposed to be embarrassed for being a successful small business owner? Priceless considering you are a do nothing internet troll


You would be funny if not so pathetic.
 
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