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21.02.2008
Remember Madonna G. Constantine?

Do you remember Madonna G. Constantine? She was the professor at Columbia University's Teachers' College who one dark morning -- or was it a bright morning? -- found a noose draped around the handle of her office door. Maybe the Ku Klux Klan had arrived in Morningside Heights. After all, there are weirder things happening at this elite campus. Actually quite scummy things. But, frankly, I don't believe that racism is a problem at what used to be King's College in the early days of the American nation.

Unless you think that Edward Said's encampment on the Hudson River, where professors teach that there was never a Jewish commonwealth in the Holy Land (what happens to Jesus in this case?) or that there were no real homosexuals in Araby until the evil "orientalists" brought the disease to the Middle East, is a fortress of bigotry. I do.

In any event, Ms. Constantine's case against the supposed noose hanger has not been resolved. Maybe there was no noose hanger at all. How dare I suggest such a thought!

But Teachers' College has now settled a case against the accuser. No, not that she hung the noose around the door knob herself, although that they may well turn out to be the case. Alas, some of the eminent professor's students and colleagues have charged her with plagiarizing their own work. She has been found guilty and "sanctioned" by school authorities. Whatever "sanctioned" means. Do you know? I sure don't.

Professor Constantine went into a rant about racism and a witch hunt. Of course.

Posted: Thursday, February 21, 2008 9:50 AM with 10 comment(s)

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thejauntyboulevardier said:

peretz,

if I remember correclty, you were the one who suggested that this professor put the noose up herself, based upon, I suppose, those infamous scintillas of yours.

As for the accusations of plagiarism, if this is proven, then given the rules that govern you prof folks, she should be disciplined appropriately, perhaps even let go. I don't know the kind of due process that tenured profs are afforded at elite schools.

Perhaps as someone who has had a few brushes with this kind of thing - Glass, Scott Thomas, and that other lady, I can't recall her name - your hard earned experience in this field could prove useful. For once...

February 21, 2008 11:12 AM

teplukhin2you said:

yawn

Ward Churchill-esque tales of PC no-goodniki academics = the hardy perennial of the right-wing blogosphere.

February 21, 2008 1:01 PM

mollysimon said:

Jaunts:  The writers you mentioned were fired off the bat.  With a round of mea culpas.  

February 21, 2008 2:02 PM

sleepyavl said:

Jaunty: the accusations have been proven. Which makes all the 12 accusers racists -and the commission who investigated it- racist for Ms. Constantine (she said it). Some of the accusers and also of the people in the commission are black, some are Asian. No matter. If you were to criticize the quality of her work, you'd be racist too. Get it?

And please leave the ifs aside. The plagiarism case has been proven.

February 21, 2008 6:17 PM

CRS9TNR said:

I've said it before and I'll say it again.

Lee Bollinger needs to step up and decide whether he wants diversity and free speech, or whether he wants academic integrity.

Ahmadinejad is allowed to speak his craziness.  Bollinger argues diversity of student and teachers is a benefit to the university in front of the Supremet Court.

But when something comes up and forces a hard decision, Bollinger is nowhere to be found.

Columbia may be Ivy League and home of the Pulitzers, but it can still be low class.

February 21, 2008 7:21 PM

sleepyavl said:

Eh, it's not just Columbia. Harvard had Cornel West, who is now at Princeton. Harvard very much has Stephen Walt as a dean.

February 21, 2008 8:30 PM

CharlesFosterKane said:

Ah, Ward Churchill. YouTube him some time when you're bored, there's some interesting stuff out there.

February 22, 2008 12:44 AM

teplukhin2you said:

Bollinger like every university president is a glorified bagman. Expecting courage from him would be like expecting dignity from Paris Hilton

February 22, 2008 4:12 AM

LISAH said:

Thanks for that, Tep...you just made my morning a lot brighter...am still laughing....

February 22, 2008 9:58 AM

sleepyavl said:

tep, that was great! True, most of these guys are pompous airheads.

Exceptions: Shirley Tilghman from Princeton and David Baltimore from Caltech, both of whom are legendary biologists.

February 22, 2008 3:46 PM

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