It’s good to see that Northwestern is drowning in money so much that it needs to waste it on prosecuting professors for writing essays:
Laura Kipnis, the Northwestern University professor
who became the subject of two Title IX complaints after publishing an essay in The Chronicle Review, has been cleared of wrongdoing by the university under the federal civil-rights law, which requires colleges to respond to reports of sexual misconduct.
Using Title IX to investigate people for writing articles is beyond outrageous. It is even more outrageous that all this money did not go towards promoting research or improving teaching.
Here is the Kipnis story for those who missed it.
I don’t believe I will ever be able to blog under my own name because as the standard of living improves and our society grows richer, people tend do find offense in more and more outlandish things.
Human beings need adversity to overcome and when there is none, they will invent it. These complaints against mean professors who inflict horrifying damage by saying or writing something will keep growing more frequent. I have personally experienced an explosion in them since the recession started rolling back.