Posts Tagged ‘Greggory w Morris’
Protected: The Four Barnacles of the Apocalypse: A True Story
Monday, December 16th, 2013Tags:academic freedom, academic integrity, Andrew Lund, Arnold Gibbons, Barbara Bowen, Bernard Stein, Billy d Herman, Carolyn Kane, D:F/M, Greggory w Morris, Gustavo Mercado, Hunter College, Isabel c Pinedo, Ivone Margulies, James Roman, Joe McElhaney Joel Zuker, Karen Hunter, Kelly Anderson, Larry Shore, Martin Lucas, Mick Hurbis-Cherrier, Peter Parisi, Ricardo Miranda, Robert Stanley, Shanti k Thakur, Steve Gorelick, Stuart Ewen, Tami Gold, Timothy Portlock, workplace bullying
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Wuss!
Monday, December 16th, 2013Another followup on the New York Times article, a weak follow on an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education, about Hunter’s President. But this has more to do with a D:F/M Colleague.
When Ms. Anderson’s letter was released, Stuart B. Ewen, a professor who is an outspoken critic of Ms. Raab, tried to press the case against her with Matthew Goldstein, who was then CUNY’s chancellor. — From the New York Times story, “Amid Exits, President of Hunter College Is Assailed for Her Management Style,” by New York Times reporter Ariel Kaminer.
Tags:Academic Bullying, academic freedom, Andrew Lund, Arnold Gibbons, Bernard Stein, Billy d Herman, Carolyn Kane, Greggory w Morris, Gustavo Mercado, Isabel c Pinedo, Ivone Margulies, James Roman, Joe McElhaney, Joel Zuker, Karen Hunter, Kelly Anderson, Larry Shore, Martin Lucas, Mick Hurbis-Cherrier, Peter Parisi, Ricardo Miranda, Robert Stanley, Shanti k Thakur, Steve Gorelick, Stuart Ewen, Tami Gold, Timothy Portlock, workplace bullying
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Which Are the Most Likely to Participate in a Phony Violence in the Workplace Complaint Against a Colleague?
Monday, December 16th, 2013Tags:academic integrity, Andrew Lund, Arnold Gibbons, Bernard Stein, Billy d Herman, Carolyn Kane, City University of New York, Eija Ayravainen, Greggory w Morris, Gustavo Mercado, Hunter College Provost, Hunter College Vice President for Student Affairs, Isabel c Pinedo, Ivone Margulies, James Roman, Jennifer Raab, Joe McElhaney, Joel Zuker, Karen Hunter, Kelly Anderson, Larry Shore, Martin Lucas, Mick Hurbis-Cherrier, New York Healthy Workplace Advocates, Peter Parisi, Ricardo Miranda, Robert Stanley, S3863/A4965 – The NYS Healthy Workplace Bill, Shanti k Thakur, Steve Gorelick, Stuart Ewen, Tami Gold, Timothy Portlock
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UMass Amherst’s Workplace Anti-bullying Initiative
Monday, December 16th, 2013This very successful kickoff was the result of some three years of dedicated, steadfast, often very challenging work by a cross-campus Committee on Workplace Climate and Bullying and the strong support of a new Chancellor, Kumble Subbaswamy, who offered welcoming remarks at the symposium – David Yamada.
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Tags:Andrew Lund, Anti-workplace bullying legislation, Arnold Gibbons, Bernard Stein, Billy d Herman, Carolyn Kane, City University of New York, Department of Film and Media Studies Hunter College, Greggory w Morris, Gustavo Mercado, Hunter College, Isabel c Pinedo, Ivone Margulies, James Roman, Joe McElhaney, Joel Zuker, Karen Hunter, Kelly Anderson, Larry Shore, Martin Lucas, Mick Hurbis-Cherrier, New York Healthy Workplace Advocates, Peter Parisi, Ricardo Miranda, Robert Stanley, S3863/A4965 – The NYS Healthy Workplace Bill, Shanti k Thakur, Steve Gorelick, Stuart Ewen, Tami Gold, Timothy Portlock, workplace bullying
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