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Chronicle of Higher Ed on DePaul's latest
DePaul U. Cancels Courses of Professor Who Lost Tenure Bid, but He Plans to Teach Them Anyway
08.27.2007 | The Chronicle of Higher Education
By JENNIFER HOWARD
DePaul University has canceled all of Norman G. Finkelstein's courses, taken away his office, and put him on administrative leave for his final year, but the controversial political scientist said that will not stop him from coming back to teach this fall. If necessary, he said, he will go to jail.
In an e-mail message, Mr. Finkelstein told The Chronicle that he intends "to show up on the first day of the academic year to teach my classes (students are currently searching for an alternative venue) and to use my regular office in the political-science department. If the university attempts to impede my movements, I intend to engage in nonviolent civil disobedience and go to jail. If incarcerated, I intend to go on a protracted hunger strike until DePaul comes to its senses."
"It is regrettable," Mr. Finkelstein continued, "that I have been driven to such drastic actions to defend basic principles of academic freedom and my contractual rights, upon which DePaul has been riding roughshod for so long."
Mr. Finkelstein lost his bid for tenure at DePaul in June (The Chronicle, June 11), after a bitter public fight that featured the involvement of the Harvard University law professor Alan M. Dershowitz (The Chronicle, April 13).
Mehrene E. Larudee, an assistant professor of international studies who supported Mr. Finkelstein, was denied tenure by DePaul at the same time, in another case that attracted widespread attention and criticism (The Chronicle, June 12). A university spokeswoman said Ms. Larudee's case is not connected with Mr. Finkelstein's "in any way," and Ms. Larudee is still scheduled to teach this year.
In a terse statement issued on Sunday, the university confirmed that it had put Mr. Finkelstein on leave "with full pay and benefits for the 2007-8 academic year" and that "administrative leave relieves professors from their teaching responsibilities."
Mr. Finkelstein had been expected to return to DePaul for a final year of teaching, and was scheduled to teach two political-science courses this fall, "Freedom and Empowerment" and "Equality and Social Justice," as well as an honors course on states, markets, and society. Students who had signed up to take those courses got a surprise on Friday, when they were informed, via e-mail, that the classes had been canceled.
The DePaul statement said that the university "has been in communication with Professor Finkelstein throughout the summer and informed him of his status well in advance of the fall quarter." It said, "He was informed of the reasons that precipitated this leave last spring."
Students, however, were given very little warning, with less than two weeks to go until the first day of classes.
"We've known all summer that it was possible that they would try to prevent Professor Finkelstein from returning this coming year, but it was unclear how they were going to do that, or when," said Kathryn Weber, president of the DePaul Academic Freedom Committee, a students' group formed in reaction to the tenure decisions on Mr. Finkelstein and Ms. Larudee. "We found out on Friday that his classes have been canceled."
Ms. Weber's group denounced the university's actions in a statement issued on Saturday. The students accused the university of violating Mr. Finkelstein's contract and "further undermining academic freedom at DePaul by refusing to let the prominent professor teach during his final year."
The university, in its statement, countered that DePaul was "acting well within its rights as an employer and as a university." It added that "there is no basis to suggest that DePaul has failed to fulfill any contractual obligations."
Mr. Finkelstein has a strong reputation as a teacher, and his fall classes were reportedly at or near full capacity. DePaul's statement said that enrolled students "were informed and given detailed instructions on how to register for alternative courses. Additional advisers who can override closed or capped courses have been made available to them for any assistance they may need to update their schedules."
Ms. Weber took two classes with Mr. Finkelstein last year, including "Equality and Social Justice."
"We all consider it very ironic that that course was canceled," she told The Chronicle on Sunday. "What I respected most about him as a professor was his ability to present all sides of an issue, whether it was Israel-Palestine or property rights."
She believes that the DePaul administration expected the tenure controversy to die down over the summer, and speculated that it wanted Mr. Finkelstein gone because "they would rather not have his presence encouraging people to fight on his behalf."
The student leader told The Chronicle that the DePaul faculty was undertaking an investigation of the University Board on Tenure and Promotion because of perceived procedural problems behind the tenure decisions. A faculty member who did not want to speak on the record confirmed that such an investigation is under way.
Students from the Academic Freedom Committee plan to stage a demonstration at the university's convocation this coming Friday. "We all feel very passionately about this, that it's not something we're willing to back down on," Ms. Weber said. "It means something to this school, and it means something to us as individuals. I think it means quite a lot to the faculty, too."
Mr. Finkelstein, meanwhile, has retained a lawyer. "I will not continue to endure this nightmare through eternity," he said. "I intend to put an end to it, one way or another, in the coming weeks. The hunger strike will be open-ended."



More articles on tenure denial:
- The Chronicle of Higher Ed: A reliable source (06.04.2007)
- Raul Hilberg:
"I have a sinking feeling about the damage this will do to academic freedom..." (Chicago Tribune, 06.10.2007)
- Chicago Sun-Times: " Denial of tenure defended" (09.01.2007)
- AcademicFreedomChicago.org: "A Battle for the Soul of DePaul, and for the Future of Academia: An Open Letter to DePaul Faculty " (08.31.2007)
- Fox News: "Controversial Professor Plans to Risk Arrest After University Cancels His Classes" (08.30.2007)
- The Guardian: "Holocaust academic vows to fight axe of university class" (08.30.2007)
- Inside Higher Education: "Terminating the Terminal Year" (08.28.2007)
- The Chicago Tribune: "DePaul pulls plug on controversial professor. Course cancelled a week before class" (08.28.2007)
- The Chronicle of Higher Education: "DePaul U. Cancels Courses of Professor Who Lost Tenure Bid, but He Plans to Teach Them Anyway" (08.28.2007)
- AAUP writes DePaul yet again (08.27.2007)
- DePaul's latest outrage (08.27.2007)
- How DePaul practices Vincentian values (08.25.2007)
- DePaul Students Put Administration on Notice: We Will Defend Academic Freedom! (08.23.2007)
- Another robust message from AAUP to DePaul
(08.22.2007)
- Another letter to DePaul's President
(08.20.2007)
- A letter to DePaul's President
(08.16.2007)
- DePaul Students write President Holtschneider (DePaul Academic Freedom Chicago: "Norman Finkelstein's right to return to teach," 08.15.2007)
- A detailed analysis of Depaul's tenure decision ("ACADEMIC FREEDOM ON TRIAL: NORMAN FINKELSTEIN AND THE MINORITY REPORT," 08.10.2007)
- DePaul Faculty Comments on Tenure Decision (Bill Martin, Professor of Philosophy at DePaul, DissidentVoice.org: "Urgent Need to Right Wrongs at DePaul University," 08.09.2007)
- RESOLUTION OPPOSING DEPAUL UNIVERSITY'S DECISION TO DENY TENURE TO DR. NORMAN FINKELSTEIN AND DR. MEHRENE LARUDEE (08.02.2007)
- AAUP v. Father Holtschneider (of Depaul) (07.28.2007)
- American Association of University Professors letter (07.25.2007)
- Letter from former student to DePaul (07.25.2007)
- Protesting Norman Finkelstein's Tenure Denial; or, Academic Freedom Declines across the U.S. - Part II" (07.15.2007)
- If the Stairs Do Fit, You Cannot Acquit (Finkelstein comments: "The DePaul administration now alleges that I am a Menace II Society. To prove this allegation, they have...", 07.03.2007)
- More photos from DePaul students (07.03.2007)
- Letter from a student at Harvard Law School (07.03.2007)
- Interesting revelations, interesting speculations (CounterPunch: "Anatomy of a Smear: The Commissar Two-Step at DePaul," 07.02.2007)
- Photos and more from DePaul students "Who is John Simon?..." (07.02.2007)
- Resolution presented to US Social Forum (Atlanta) (07.02.2007)
- "The 'F-Word'- How DePaul Is Terrified Of Anything Finkelstein" (Chicago Indymedia, 06.29.2007)
- A DePaul Faster Speaks (CounterPunch: "Academic Injustices: Fasting for Justice at DePaul," 06.29.2007)
- A Reasoned Statement on Tenure Denial (CounterPunch: ""The Poisoning of Academic Freedom: Strange Calculus at DePaul," 06.28.2007)
- [DePaul students'] FAST UPDATE (06.30.2007)
- Iran on Tenure Denial (06.26.2007)
- Chronicle on DePaul Fast (06.25.2007)
- Dersh again: "Finkelstein's Sexism" (06.25.2007)
- Letter to DePaul President Holtschneider about Student Fast (06.25.2007)
- Al-Hayat on Tenure (06.24.2007)
- The plot thickens (Chicago Sun-Times: "Outwit. Outplay. Outlast. Outtenure?" 06.22.2007)
- Vancouver Jewish Group on Tenure (06.21.2007)
- CounterPunch: "Student Anger at the Denial of Tenure for Two Progressive Professors. Boycotting DePaul" (06.22.2007)
- Video: Aljazeera on tenure (06.21.2007)
- A letter to Father Holtschneider (06.19.2007)
- NBC5 | WMAQ TV, Chicago: "DePaul Students Turn Graduation Into Protest w/ video segment (06.19.2007)
- Counter Punch: Fallout from a Smear: Finkelstein and The Progressive (06.16.2007)
- DePaul Student Statement to Faculty (06.14.2007)
- Harvard Crimson on Tenure Denial (06.17.2007)
- Chicago Sun-Times: "Students ordered to leave chief's area" (06.14.2007)
- Chicago Sun-Times: "DePaul chief may face vote of no confidence" (06.13.2007)
- Students Call for Rally to Defend Academic Freedom (06.13.2007)
- ChicagoPublicRadio.org, Eight Forty Eight: "Dr. Norman Finkelstein joins us to reflect on DePaul University's decision to deny him tenure." (06.12.2007)
- The Jerusalem Post: "US Jewish prof. refused tenure due to Shoah views" (06.11.2007)
- DePaul Students Take a Stand - by Sitting In! (06.12.2007)
- Inside Higher Education on Tenure Denial (06.11.2007)
- The (British) Guardian on Tenure Denial (06.11.2007)
- The New York Times on tenure denial (06.11.2007)
- Anti-Defamation League on tenure denial (06.11.2007)
- Jewish Telegraphic Agency on Tenure Denial (06.11.2007)
- Chicago Sun-Times, The Chronicle of Higher Education News Blog, the Associated Press on tenure denial (06.08.2007)
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On Gaza, West Bank, East Jerusalem & the Occupation:
On the Lobby & "the New anti-Semitism"
On Hezbollah & Hamas:
- The Guardian: Hamas acted on a very real fear of a US-sponsored coup. (06.22.2007)
- Haaretz: Haniyeh: Hamas willing to accept Palestinian state with 1967 borders. (11.09.2008)
- Henry Siegman, International Herald Tribune: Bring in Hamas. (03.04.2008)
- The Washington Post: No Peace Without Hamas. (04.17.2008)
- Al Jazeera English: Talk to Jazeera - Khaled Meshaal. (03.05.2008)
- International Herald Tribune: Bring in Hamas. (03.04.2008)
- "the Hezbollah model"
and "There is this claim that the obstacle [to peace] is that Hamas won't recognize Israel..." (09.30.2006)
"Israel always depended on the fact that its adversaries were stupid, incompetent... and, in fact, they were right... That when they were dealing with a Nasser, he was a blowhard; a Saddam Hussein,
he was a windbag; when they were dealing with Yasser Arafat, he was a hot air ballon.
They were nothing of any substance... [inaudible]... That was Israel's ace in the hole. Now comes along an Arab leader who says we have to use "reason."
It's a very remarkable thing to read. We have to use "reason."
We have to think, plan, organize."
- Hamas: A reasonable statement. (Los Angeles Times, 07.10.2007)
- The Guardian: Hamas condemns the Holocaust. (05.12.2008)
- Salon.com: The "hiding among civilians" myth. (07.28.2006)
- AIPAC v. Norman Finkelstein: A Debate on Israel's Assault on Gaza. (06.29.2006)
- Foreign Policy: Habitat for Hezbollah. (08.2006)
- The Irish Times: Hizbullah rockets cannot be fired from buildings. (07.31.2006)
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Video: On the place of civility
in academic life (10.18.2007)
Finkelstein's talk at the academic freedom conference
Tenure Denial Letters
(June - November, 2007)
On How Actual Survivors Were Cheated by
Jewish Organizations:
- Haaretz: "The Claims Conference intentionally defrauded Holocaust survivors." (09.25.2008)
- Ynet: Where did the Shoah money go? (12.11.2006)
'First Class flights around the world, accommodation at deluxe hotels, dining at fancy restaurants and a series of credit cards, this is how the Claims Conference, which deals with restitution of stolen Jewish property from the Holocaust, operates.'
- Haaretz: Survivors' protest makes foreign journalists gasp, security vanish (08.06.2007)
"I want the Germans to know where the money they gave Israel went," he said angrily. "I want the Germans to know that Israel took the money we should have received. I want them to answer one question: Where did our money go?"
- AP: Holocaust survivors blast $20 stipend (07.31.2007)
'Survivors have long claimed that European countries treat them far better than Israel, where many elderly survivors live in poverty.'
- Jewish Week: Holocaust Cash Went To Shadowy Pal Of Ousted WJC Leader (05.04.2007)
'Israeli finance minister, now being probed for corruption, urged death camp tour group to hire little-known N.Y. consultant; Singer friend Curtis Hoxter can't explain what he did for $709,000.'
- Jewish Week: "Survivors Balking At Lawyer's Fee" (03.02.2006)
- Shocking revelation in the London Jewish Chronicle. ("The man on the left earns $437,811 a year handling Shoah claims. So why are so many survivors pleading poverty?"; 05.30.2006)
- Survivors Protest Holocaust Industry Shakedown (08.29.2000)
- Finkelstein: Will The Holocaust Industry Incite Anti-Semitism? (08.11.2000)
- Finkelstein: Lessons of Holocaust Compensation (2001)
Finkelstein on Jimmy Carter:
Israeli civil libertarian's introduction to German edition of Beyond Chutzpah. (03.27.2006)
Communication for Middle East Journal. (02.19.2006)
Alleged Errors in Beyond Chutzpah. (2005)
MEMRI NAZIS (again) (10.23.2006)

New evidence of old lies (2005)
Under the heading DIABOLICAL PLOTS, I stated in Beyond Chutzpah...



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