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The members of the group said in a written report that they were disappointed with the school's handling of Charney's reappointment, writing that he was, quote, a highly rated, decorated, and for many, many students, beloved informative professor. He was an asset to Duke. But the committee concluded that it had no jurisdiction over the decision.
The members of the group said in a written report that they were disappointed with the school's handling of Charney's reappointment, writing that he was, quote, a highly rated, decorated, and for many, many students, beloved informative professor. He was an asset to Duke. But the committee concluded that it had no jurisdiction over the decision.
The most clarity Charney ever got from the Sanford School about the non-renewal of his contract was a statement saying that he had a tendency to provoke negative reactions and perhaps harm some of the students in his classroom. Charney was assigned to teach two more semesters of his ethics course in his final year at Duke.
The most clarity Charney ever got from the Sanford School about the non-renewal of his contract was a statement saying that he had a tendency to provoke negative reactions and perhaps harm some of the students in his classroom. Charney was assigned to teach two more semesters of his ethics course in his final year at Duke.
The most clarity Charney ever got from the Sanford School about the non-renewal of his contract was a statement saying that he had a tendency to provoke negative reactions and perhaps harm some of the students in his classroom. Charney was assigned to teach two more semesters of his ethics course in his final year at Duke.
Charney changed nothing about his course that final year, besides a handful of additional rants on the state of higher education. He taught his final class in May of 2019. I first met Evan Charney in the fall of 2019. At the time, I was a senior at Duke. Charney was no longer a Duke professor.
Charney changed nothing about his course that final year, besides a handful of additional rants on the state of higher education. He taught his final class in May of 2019. I first met Evan Charney in the fall of 2019. At the time, I was a senior at Duke. Charney was no longer a Duke professor.
Charney changed nothing about his course that final year, besides a handful of additional rants on the state of higher education. He taught his final class in May of 2019. I first met Evan Charney in the fall of 2019. At the time, I was a senior at Duke. Charney was no longer a Duke professor.
We convened at a table on the basement floor of the cafeteria, intentionally tucked away from the rush-hour crowd. Ever since being let go, Charney was something of a pariah among Duke professors. Even as he spoke to me, his head was on a swivel, scanning the room to make sure an ex-colleague hadn't spotted him."
We convened at a table on the basement floor of the cafeteria, intentionally tucked away from the rush-hour crowd. Ever since being let go, Charney was something of a pariah among Duke professors. Even as he spoke to me, his head was on a swivel, scanning the room to make sure an ex-colleague hadn't spotted him."
We convened at a table on the basement floor of the cafeteria, intentionally tucked away from the rush-hour crowd. Ever since being let go, Charney was something of a pariah among Duke professors. Even as he spoke to me, his head was on a swivel, scanning the room to make sure an ex-colleague hadn't spotted him."
Okay, so I think it would be great if you could just start by giving like a brief history of your professorship at Duke. I was interviewing Charney that afternoon as part of a final paper I was writing for my journalism seminar. The topic of the paper was civic discourse on campus.
Okay, so I think it would be great if you could just start by giving like a brief history of your professorship at Duke. I was interviewing Charney that afternoon as part of a final paper I was writing for my journalism seminar. The topic of the paper was civic discourse on campus.
Okay, so I think it would be great if you could just start by giving like a brief history of your professorship at Duke. I was interviewing Charney that afternoon as part of a final paper I was writing for my journalism seminar. The topic of the paper was civic discourse on campus.
I thought Charney's perspective would be informative given everything I'd heard about his course, but also because I figured he could speak to the experience of being a conservative professor on Duke's campus. I assumed Charney was conservative because the only people who had come to his defense, apart from former students, were conservatives.
I thought Charney's perspective would be informative given everything I'd heard about his course, but also because I figured he could speak to the experience of being a conservative professor on Duke's campus. I assumed Charney was conservative because the only people who had come to his defense, apart from former students, were conservatives.
I thought Charney's perspective would be informative given everything I'd heard about his course, but also because I figured he could speak to the experience of being a conservative professor on Duke's campus. I assumed Charney was conservative because the only people who had come to his defense, apart from former students, were conservatives.
Senator Chuck Grassley wrote an opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal denouncing Charney's expulsion and accusing universities like Duke of being, quote, dominated by groups of angry students with closed minds and the administrators who kowtow to them, unquote. Fox News' Tucker Carlson extended an open invitation for Charney to come on his show. Charney declined.
Senator Chuck Grassley wrote an opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal denouncing Charney's expulsion and accusing universities like Duke of being, quote, dominated by groups of angry students with closed minds and the administrators who kowtow to them, unquote. Fox News' Tucker Carlson extended an open invitation for Charney to come on his show. Charney declined.
Senator Chuck Grassley wrote an opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal denouncing Charney's expulsion and accusing universities like Duke of being, quote, dominated by groups of angry students with closed minds and the administrators who kowtow to them, unquote. Fox News' Tucker Carlson extended an open invitation for Charney to come on his show. Charney declined.