Anonymous wrote:Chiang is the former president of Purdue. In selecting Chiang, the Board of Trustees at Purdue bypassed the open search process and the whole selection lacked transparency. Same with this recent selection by Northwestern.
At Purdue, Chiang declined to act against an administrator who mocked Asian languages at a graduation ceremony, refused to take any stances on social or political issues, weakened tenure and diversity policies, declined to meet directly with students, and did not respond quickly to public record requests.
Definitely a very safe, conservative choice for Northwestern.
Anonymous wrote:Chiang is the former president of Purdue. In selecting Chiang, the Board of Trustees at Purdue bypassed the open search process and the whole selection lacked transparency. Same with this recent selection by Northwestern.
At Purdue, Chiang declined to act against an administrator who mocked Asian languages at a graduation ceremony, refused to take any stances on social or political issues, weakened tenure and diversity policies, declined to meet directly with students, and did not respond quickly to public record requests.
Definitely a very safe, conservative choice for Northwestern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s a Chinese national.
MAGA can’t take it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s a Chinese national.
He is actually from Hong Kong. They tend to be pretty anti-China (or more specifically, anti-Chinese communist government) behind closed doors, similar to how a Taiwanese national would be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s a Chinese national.
He is actually from Hong Kong. They tend to be pretty anti-China (or more specifically, anti-Chinese communist government) behind closed doors, similar to how a Taiwanese national would be.
No. Born in Tianjin, China, which is the mainland. But so what?
Anonymous wrote:He’s a Chinese national.
Anonymous wrote:He’s a Chinese national.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s a Chinese national.
He is actually from Hong Kong. They tend to be pretty anti-China (or more specifically, anti-Chinese communist government) behind closed doors, similar to how a Taiwanese national would be.
Anonymous wrote:He’s a Chinese national.
Anonymous wrote:He’s a Chinese national.
Anonymous wrote:Chiang is the former president of Purdue. In selecting Chiang, the Board of Trustees at Purdue bypassed the open search process and the whole selection lacked transparency. Same with this recent selection by Northwestern.
At Purdue, Chiang declined to act against an administrator who mocked Asian languages at a graduation ceremony, refused to take any stances on social or political issues, weakened tenure and diversity policies, declined to meet directly with students, and did not respond quickly to public record requests.
Definitely a very safe, conservative choice for Northwestern.