Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put it in his evaluation, Rate My Professor, and wherever else you can give feedback once the term is over.
Me again. Also, take notes of specific dates and things he says, and put them into your evaluations and maybe an anonymous letter to the department.
Anonymous wrote:This is why tenure exists. Professors are supposed to have political opinions.
The Penn student newspaper's perspective.Anonymous wrote:Correction: Amy Wax, not Waxman.Anonymous wrote:Amy Waxman, law professor at U of Pennsylvania, has consistently denigrated African-Americans as substandard yet she keeps her job. However, she is no longer teaching a required class due to concerns about grading of non-white students. Waxman has kept her job but with much protest.Anonymous wrote:My law school professors used to make disparaging remarks about Republican politicians and organizations on a daily basis. They were the butt of all jokes, and most of the class thought they were hilarious. But no one ever complained.
I guarantee, PP, nobody is finding this hilarious.
https://www.phillytrib.com/news/local_news/penn-law-prof-u-s-will-be-better-off-with/article_df454ec3-2f13-5bd6-9936-6e56a2025c83.html
Correction: Amy Wax, not Waxman.Anonymous wrote:Amy Waxman, law professor at U of Pennsylvania, has consistently denigrated African-Americans as substandard yet she keeps her job. However, she is no longer teaching a required class due to concerns about grading of non-white students. Waxman has kept her job but with much protest.Anonymous wrote:My law school professors used to make disparaging remarks about Republican politicians and organizations on a daily basis. They were the butt of all jokes, and most of the class thought they were hilarious. But no one ever complained.
I guarantee, PP, nobody is finding this hilarious.
https://www.phillytrib.com/news/local_news/penn-law-prof-u-s-will-be-better-off-with/article_df454ec3-2f13-5bd6-9936-6e56a2025c83.html
Amy Waxman, law professor at U of Pennsylvania, has consistently denigrated African-Americans as substandard yet she keeps her job. However, she is no longer teaching a required class due to concerns about grading of non-white students. Waxman has kept her job but with much protest.Anonymous wrote:My law school professors used to make disparaging remarks about Republican politicians and organizations on a daily basis. They were the butt of all jokes, and most of the class thought they were hilarious. But no one ever complained.
Anonymous wrote:Put it in his evaluation, Rate My Professor, and wherever else you can give feedback once the term is over.
Anonymous wrote:In an MBA program, and as you likely know, businesspeople skew conservative. Fine. I’m taking an economics class, and my professor uses every opportunity to denigrate economic controls, government regulations, etc. He’s described Bernie Sanders as sympathetic to assassins and dismissed the Green New Deal as absurd (which it may be), and of AOC he questions the “wisdom and foresight” of a “29-year-old whose previous work experience was bartending.”
I think it’s one thing to foster healthy, fair debate on issues, but he’s so anti-liberal and frankly anti-government it’s becoming difficult to focus on the lessons. Should I talk to him? Talk to administration? Or just leave it alone?
Anonymous wrote:Are you at George Mason?
That entire department is funded by the Koch Brothers. They are paid to repeat that drivel ad nauseam.