Strange Doings in Fredonia
FIRE has reproduced an op-ed column by Kershnar that's one of the incidents cited by Fredonia--it's a standard right-of-center critique of affirmative action. One certainly can disagree with its conclusions, but it contains nothing that could constitute"deliberate and repeated public misrepresentations of campus policies and procedures" (unless, I suppose, the University is claiming it doesn't follow affirmative action policies).
Comments section at IHE are, as usual, revealing. One commenter suggests that because Kershnar was critical of the administration's policies, he shouldn't have even applied for promotion--quite a remarkable argument. IHE mainstay UnApologetically Tenured--last heard from denouncing the investigation into Ward Churchill's scholarly misconduct--suggests that there's something"weird" about this case, and fears that it might be used to weaken support for the" collegiality" criterion. After all, he/she suggests, departments always need that trump card as a cover to get rid of colleagues with whom a majority disagrees. There also is a statement from a"Roger Bowen" criticizing the professor for trying to work out a compromise with the University before it went public, but I'm assuming this wasn't the AAUP general secretary.
SUNY's trustees should step in and end this embarrassment now.