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Columbia Professor fired for Plagarism | By Jamal Watson
Diverse Issues in Higher Education ^ | June 25, 2008 | Jamal Watson

Posted on 06/26/2008 6:50:29 PM PDT by Lumbertonman

Victim of Noose Incident, Columbia U. Professor Is Fired Amid Plagiarism Charges

by Jamal Watson

NEW YORK

Last October, hundreds of students, faculty and community activists rallied on Columbia University’s campus to protest the hanging of a noose on the office door of a popular African-American professor. Now this same professor, Dr. Madonna G. Constantine, has been fired from her teaching post amid charges that she repeatedly plagiarized the work of two former students and a colleague.

Constantine, 45, a tenured professor who has taught psychology and education at Columbia’s Teachers College for the past decade and is an expert on race relations, had originally been sanctioned by the university back in February after an 18-month investigation into the plagiarism charges.

Though she was able to hold onto her job at the time, Constantine immediately appealed the sanctions and hired an attorney to defend herself against the allegations, claiming that she had been “specifically and systematically targeted” by university officials. She later filed a grievance against Dr. Susan Fuhrman, who is president of Teachers College.

Sources say that the decision by Constantine to challenge the plagiarism findings ultimately forced university officials to reject Constantine’s appeal and to suspend her, effective immediately. Constantine has until July 15th to challenge her termination, but the decision to fire one of only two Black women full professors at Teachers College came as a blow to her longtime supporters.

“During the months since the college levied sanctions against her, professor Constantine continued to make accusations of plagiarism, including in at least one instance to the press, against those whose works she had plagiarized,” officials wrote in a letter sent out earlier this week to the entire faculty.

Officials at Teachers College point to the investigation of Constantine’s work by the law firm, Hughes Hubbard & Reed, which concluded that there were “numerous instances in which she [Constantine] used others’ work without attribution in papers she published in academic journals over the past five years.”

Constantine could not be reached for comment, but her attorney, Paul Giacomo, faulted Columbia, adding that the “action of seeking termination of our client’s employment is retaliatory and hostile and has the effect of punishing her for asserting her right to due process.”

Giacomo says that Constantine may bring a wrongful termination lawsuit against the college either in federal or state court.

Before the noose incident and the subsequent plagiarism charges, Constantine was well-respected in her field. She earned a bachelor’s from Xavier University of Louisiana and a doctorate in counseling psychology from the University of Memphis. She worked at the University of Texas at Austin and Temple University before she arrived at Columbia. She is the co-author of the book, Addressing Racism: Facilitating Cultural Competence in Mental Health and Educational Settings.

Nine months later it is still unclear who placed the noose — long associated with lynching and a symbol of racial hatred — on Constantine’s door. New York City Police declined to comment on the incident, but a grand jury was convened earlier this year to hear evidence related to the case.

Following the incident, Teachers College held a series of meetings to allow students the opportunity to express their concerns about the incident, but some students say that they remain confused over what to think about the school’s decision to let the popular professor go.

“Many of the students feel very conflicted,” said a student who knows Constantine, but did not want to be identified. “The last few months have been very trying for everyone. No one knows what to make of this situation. It’s just so confusing.”

According to a report by The Associated Press, New York Gov. David Patterson signed legislation last month, which boosted noose displays to the same category of crime as cross burnings and swastika displays.

- Jamal Watson


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Victim of Noose Incident, Columbia U. Professor Is Fired Amid Plagiarism Charges

by Jamal Watson

NEW YORK

Last October, hundreds of students, faculty and community activists rallied on Columbia University’s campus to protest the hanging of a noose on the office door of a popular African-American professor. Now this same professor, Dr. Madonna G. Constantine, has been fired from her teaching post amid charges that she repeatedly plagiarized the work of two former students and a colleague.

Constantine, 45, a tenured professor who has taught psychology and education at Columbia’s Teachers College for the past decade and is an expert on race relations, had originally been sanctioned by the university back in February after an 18-month investigation into the plagiarism charges.

Though she was able to hold onto her job at the time, Constantine immediately appealed the sanctions and hired an attorney to defend herself against the allegations, claiming that she had been “specifically and systematically targeted” by university officials. She later filed a grievance against Dr. Susan Fuhrman, who is president of Teachers College.

Sources say that the decision by Constantine to challenge the plagiarism findings ultimately forced university officials to reject Constantine’s appeal and to suspend her, effective immediately. Constantine has until July 15th to challenge her termination, but the decision to fire one of only two Black women full professors at Teachers College came as a blow to her longtime supporters.

“During the months since the college levied sanctions against her, professor Constantine continued to make accusations of plagiarism, including in at least one instance to the press, against those whose works she had plagiarized,” officials wrote in a letter sent out earlier this week to the entire faculty.

Officials at Teachers College point to the investigation of Constantine’s work by the law firm, Hughes Hubbard & Reed, which concluded that there were “numerous instances in which she [Constantine] used others’ work without attribution in papers she published in academic journals over the past five years.”

Constantine could not be reached for comment, but her attorney, Paul Giacomo, faulted Columbia, adding that the “action of seeking termination of our client’s employment is retaliatory and hostile and has the effect of punishing her for asserting her right to due process.”

Giacomo says that Constantine may bring a wrongful termination lawsuit against the college either in federal or state court.

Before the noose incident and the subsequent plagiarism charges, Constantine was well-respected in her field. She earned a bachelor’s from Xavier University of Louisiana and a doctorate in counseling psychology from the University of Memphis. She worked at the University of Texas at Austin and Temple University before she arrived at Columbia. She is the co-author of the book, Addressing Racism: Facilitating Cultural Competence in Mental Health and Educational Settings.

Nine months later it is still unclear who placed the noose — long associated with lynching and a symbol of racial hatred — on Constantine’s door. New York City Police declined to comment on the incident, but a grand jury was convened earlier this year to hear evidence related to the case.

Following the incident, Teachers College held a series of meetings to allow students the opportunity to express their concerns about the incident, but some students say that they remain confused over what to think about the school’s decision to let the popular professor go.

“Many of the students feel very conflicted,” said a student who knows Constantine, but did not want to be identified. “The last few months have been very trying for everyone. No one knows what to make of this situation. It’s just so confusing.”

According to a report by The Associated Press, New York Gov. David Patterson signed legislation last month, which boosted noose displays to the same category of crime as cross burnings and swastika displays.

- Jamal Watson

1 posted on 06/26/2008 6:50:30 PM PDT by Lumbertonman
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To: Lumbertonman

and the RATS, take another one in the..................HA ha!!!

2 posted on 06/26/2008 6:54:22 PM PDT by Chode (American Hedonist ©® - CTHULHU/SHOGGOTH '08 = Nothing LESS!!!)
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To: Lumbertonman
If Lane Bryant don't fit, You must acquit!

3 posted on 06/26/2008 6:55:09 PM PDT by xDGx
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To: Chode

What ever happened to that Ward Churchill pos?


4 posted on 06/26/2008 6:55:32 PM PDT by TribalPrincess2U
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To: Lumbertonman

Another case of Affirmative Fiction...


5 posted on 06/26/2008 6:59:09 PM PDT by Captainpaintball
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To: TribalPrincess2U

Ward Churchill was fired in July 2007.


6 posted on 06/26/2008 6:59:36 PM PDT by TaMoDee
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To: Lumbertonman
Good news!

Now if they would fire the rest of the faculty and start over with a faculty that even remotely reflects the views of the majority of the population, we would all be better off.

I can dream, can't I?

7 posted on 06/26/2008 7:00:50 PM PDT by mcenedo (lying liberal media - our most dangerous and powerful enemy)
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To: TribalPrincess2U
hopefully his 15 minutes are up...
8 posted on 06/26/2008 7:10:36 PM PDT by Chode (American Hedonist ©® - CTHULHU/SHOGGOTH '08 = Nothing LESS!!!)
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To: Lumbertonman

“No one knows what to make of this situation. It’s just so confusing.”

“Confusing”? A tenured (read: affirmative action) professor who commits plagiarism is let go?

What’s so “confusing” about that? I guess when someone is that dense, maybe he/she is easily confused.


9 posted on 06/26/2008 7:14:28 PM PDT by A_Former_Democrat
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To: Lumbertonman

Even if you are caught red handed breaking some law, you can sue the beejeesus out of your employer - just hire a lawyer and lie some more. People have no shame, no manners, no education of any depth, and no allegiance except to self....Fire the Bum! She’s an idiot!


10 posted on 06/26/2008 7:16:51 PM PDT by yoe ( Socialism/Marxism with Obama who is history and geographically challenged about America .)
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To: TribalPrincess2U

Ward was fired, but was still getting his paychecks from the taxpayers.


11 posted on 06/26/2008 7:21:51 PM PDT by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: Lumbertonman

A black, tenured professor, possibly the must secure job in the universe. How stupid do you have to be to lose that gig?

PS It wasn’t plagiarism, it was the fake noose.


12 posted on 06/26/2008 7:22:23 PM PDT by Ratblaster ( Obama's house, Rezko's yard)
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Re: "Constantine, 45, a tenured professor who has taught psychology"

Contributing to humanity in a big way... yawn.

13 posted on 06/26/2008 7:37:04 PM PDT by Trajan88 (www.bullittclub.com)
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To: Ratblaster
A black, tenured professor, possibly the must secure job in the universe.

additionally,
A black, female tenured professor, possibly the must
secure job in the universe.


She really must have not had "The Right Stuff".
Because she REALLY had to "screw the pooch" in order to lose her job.
14 posted on 06/26/2008 7:39:03 PM PDT by VOA
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To: Trajan88
But, according to the article, she was also "an expert on race relations."
15 posted on 06/26/2008 7:49:11 PM PDT by phrogphlyer
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To: Lumbertonman
Are we to imagine that she is guilty here as well; of leaving swatikas et al; on her doorway?

But whatever; she is guilty enough of plagarism. . .but isn't this what all Libs do? Lie; steal. ..cheat; as their 'means' always justifies their 'end goal'.

A morality based on meaning of 'is'; surely brings out the worst of people.

Post Madonna's departure; suspect more than a few controversial issues will be settled on this campus.

16 posted on 06/26/2008 7:55:09 PM PDT by cricket (Damn Political Correctness; before it irretrievably, damns us all. . .)
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To: VOA
Thanks for the correction. I meant to say black, female, that makes her a 2fer. Now if she was a lesbian, she would have kept her job. You need more than a video to fire a 3fer. I don't think that's ever happened.
17 posted on 06/26/2008 8:05:11 PM PDT by Ratblaster ( Obama's house, Rezko's yard)
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To: Lumbertonman
I'm betting she was responsible for the noose event..

Was just to deflect criticism and investigation of the plagiarism.

18 posted on 06/26/2008 8:06:14 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (TAZ:Untamed, Unpredictable, Uninhibited.)
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To: Lumbertonman

Good.


19 posted on 06/26/2008 8:10:08 PM PDT by monkeycard (There's no such thing as too much ammo.)
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To: Lumbertonman

You mean Affirmitive Action doesn’t work?


20 posted on 06/26/2008 9:02:42 PM PDT by blam
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