Posted on 02/02/2005 5:38:53 PM PST by dennisw
LoL...
or resident genius...
Yeah, he claims to have "infiltrated" that august journalistic body.
Soldier of Fantasy is hardly credible journalism.
If he in fact is not a native american and lied on his resume to get his job at CU, it seems as if the University would have cause to fire him, tenure be damned.
More like resident *sshole.
It would also be intersting to check his Master's Thesis for plagerism.
maybe he was part of Kerry's Operation Ghenghis Khan on the Cambodiam border at Christmas...
How did he ever become a college professor..
This guy taught my daughter and I heard tales of him for an entire semester. He required the class to spend a bundle on books that were very expensive and not needed as all he did was shout propaganda. Some guy in class said the Indians needed to get over it and get on with life and was expelled from the class. My daughter wrote her final paper, supposed to be on what Indians should do to improve their lot, and she wrote it on their taking over their own casinos and using the money on reservations to get people off the reservations and into the main stream. He gave her an F and she got a c in the course cause she had been at every painful class. he was crazy then and crazy now.
What do I do to make sure I get a ping (or whatever we call it?) when someone finds out about his service?
sundero (not stupid, just new)
From The Disassembly of Sangamon State University
In 1970 Sangamon State University, the smallest of Illinois' 12 state universities, was a different kind of place. Many students were not graded, for example, but received individualized evaluations instead. There were no large classes. No deans or department chairs--in fact, no departments. Interdisciplinary courses were the norm...
Not sure how you can have a GPA without grades to average...
She did incredible research on how the casinos were run, mostly by outsiders who took big cuts. I thought she had a good idea. He wanted her to suggest they take over the government by force. I am telling you, it was unreal. She is laughing now, very hard. But the books,,one was like 85 bucks and it was by a friend of his. Another was one he did and was ungodly costly. It was a total scam.
Thesis in 1974: The English Conception of America, 1550-1770
As Rush would say....Churchill looks like a long-haired maggot-infested FM type:-)
After having 3 kids in college (not to mention my husband and I!) and one still in college, I am convinced that, for the most part, college books are all a scam! They really are highly overpriced, and I've had many classes where you buy the book and never use it, or use it once or twice. Just paid my youngest son's books for the semester. It was around 400$!
sundero
Tip: Have your son contact his profs just after he preregisters for classes and ask them for the list of books they are required to read. Then go to abe.com or another used book site and get them cheap. It worked for me.
amazing.
Wish I had known that before. This is his last semester (I hope!)
sundero
It is probably unnecessary to plagiarize in order to get a "master's degree" in Cross-Cultural Communication.
I doubt that anything which would be recognizable as a thesis is part of that "degree".
You got it, it is a scam. I guess those professors really are a lot smarter than the rest of us. They must be, we know they are scamming us but we continue to play (pay).
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