BSEA Review Process – Ben Robinson
Robinson reviews the dangers involved in politicians reviewing classroom syllabi. SEA 202 mandates a process by which student and faculty […]
Robinson reviews the dangers involved in politicians reviewing classroom syllabi. SEA 202 mandates a process by which student and faculty […]
According to Banai, SEA202 faculty review by a state sanctioned partisan body will b e a special burden on senior […]
Pierce discusses the way that history is bent to meet political purposes. He emphasizes that academic limiting is a key […]
Banai underscores how the IU School of Business would be the least compliant academic program in meeting the intellectual diversity […]
Weinman discusses the chilling effect that SEA 202 will have on his ability to teach particularly in the context of […]
Bose discusses the new complaint mechanism that uses a third party vendor for reporting on professors. Anyone can make a […]
Weinman discusses the impacts of SEA 202 on his teaching and university structure at Indiana University.
Banai raises the various ways that SEA202 threatens tenure and open inquiry, while misrepresenting how faculty teach. Encouraged by his […]
SEA 202 implemented an anonymous complaint system that anyone can use to report professors. McDonald was the first professor to […]
Sanders discusses how the complaint system imposed by SEA 202 will be handled on the department level before being escalated […]