Archive for the ‘It’s Been One of Those Semesters’ Category
Sunday, May 5th, 2013
D:F/M has been in a state of academic stasis for years and years but in recent years Colleagues have resorted to all manner of fabrications to cover up its failings. What follows reveals a venial sin/omission compared to a mortal sin/omission (catechism from Catholic schools still resonates slightly). It also could be merely a mistake.

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Tags:Aronson Awards, Bernard Stein, Hunter College, journalism, Kimberly Devi Milner, Pulitzer Prize winners, The Hunts Point Express, The Riverdale Press, unethical journalism
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Thursday, April 25th, 2013

Send Peter Parisi a message so that James Aronson can stop turning over in his grave.
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Tags:Department of Film and Media Studies at Hunter College, Hunter College, James Aronson, news censorship, Parisi
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Tuesday, April 9th, 2013
Many articles in the works.

Tags:campus politics, CUNY, higher education, Hunter College, Hunter Department of Film and Media Studies, Office Politics, workplace bullying
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Sunday, January 13th, 2013
I engage my students throughout the semester so I usually have an idea how they might evaluate the class/me. I keep the following in mind: 1) Many resist reading the syllabus, and I get annoyed, waiting for signs that reality is penetrating their resistance, that they’re not following the guidelines and rules that can significantly impact their grades. It is not unusual for students to dare me to flunk them and I do when they don’t clean up their act.
This post was inspired by a recent notice that I could review my students’ evaluations of their classes with me this past semester. See the notice at the end if interested.
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Thursday, January 3rd, 2013
Tags:D:F/M, dysfunctional academics, Hunter Department of Film and Media Studies, Jennifer Raab, Office Politics
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Saturday, December 29th, 2012
I’m amazed at my students whose lives and families and homes took major hits from Hurricane Sandy (and lest I forget the economic failures also stalking their lives and their families and neighbors) but who, nevertheless, pulled their own weight, didn’t whine or moan, were stalwart and made contributions to their communities and to others and showed compassion.
Truly amazed.
Instructors should never underestimate their students … but it happens.

Tags:America's economic recession, college students, Hurricane Sandy, overcoming tragedies
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Wednesday, December 26th, 2012

Hunter Campus Safety Officer telling student early in the start of the fall semester that he can’t videotape on school property.
Should the Princeton Review be alerting prospective film, art and journalism students that Hunter students are subject to harassment if they try to take pictures and video on campus?
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Tags:Campus public safety officers, CUNY, Hunter College, Louis Mader, Princeton Review, The First Amendment
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Saturday, December 22nd, 2012
Comments below are from an email from a student for whom I’ve filed a complaint with the Faculty-Student Disciplinary Board for suspected cheating. I filed a second complaint with the College Behavioral Response Team for shouting and cursing and demanding, in an abusive manner, for an A in a class where the student seemed to be doing passing work.
The student believe that being abusive would improve chances for an A in the course. The student’s sophistry (revealed in comments) is not unusual nor was the student’s irrational behavior. Years ago, I developed a protocol for dealing with students who cheated because of Colleagues who inspired and supported students to cheat. More about this later.
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Wednesday, December 19th, 2012
According to the minutes for the November D:F/M faculty meeting, D:F/M Chair Jay Roman and Colleagues Bob Stanley and Karen Hunter (right now, I regard Colleague Hunter as a sort of overpaid journalistic diletante with a scurrilous reputation for making despicable comments about atheists) and others whose names were not in the minutes, were distressed that Colleague Parisi was being “singled” out for his comments supporting news censorship of the WORD.
![Peter Parisi [From his facebook page]](https://blog.hunterword.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/peewee-parisi-21-187x200.jpg)
Peter Parisi [From his facebook page]
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Tags:First Amendment, Freedom Of The Press, news censorship
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