Sunday, December 8, 2013

Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education... in Public Corruption

From: Faerman, Sue R.

Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 9:47 AM

To: McNeill, Clarence L.

Subject: FW: acknowledgement of Undergraduate Vice Provost's receipt of November report?

Clay,

        I have looked through my folder of e-mails from CP, and this seems to be the only e-mail that I haven't previously forwarded to you (or received from you or Jeanette [Altarriba]) in the past year. I do have some earlier material (from 2008) and will forward that separately.

Best,

Sue


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Sue Faerman, Ph.D.                                          Snail Mail:

Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education        Lecture Center 30

PH: (518) 442-3950                                           University at Albany-SUNY

FAX: (518) 442-4959                                          Albany, NY 12222

[I've attempted to preserve the formatting of her e-mail - CKP]

Why does the University at Albany encourage and even require students to report academic dishonesty and sexual harassment when what UAlbany's top administrators will do upon receiving reports or complaints is to start a file on the person who made the reports, not reply to the complainant, and assist in retaliating against the complainant?

Why isn't the Undergraduate Vice Provost following policies, procedures, laws, to stop academic dishonesty, sexual harassment, and retaliation, and instead giving her "best" to a man sending threats to a student (later alumnus) and his family for having reported academic dishonesty, sexual harassment, and retaliation? Does she like those things?


From: "Murphy, John M"

Subject: C&D Order

Date: July 3, 2012 at 3:43:05 PM EDT

To: [CKP]

Cc: "Bouchard, Christine", "McNeill, Clarence L", "Wiley, J. Frank", Presmail

Dear Christopher:

Congratulations on graduating from our UAlbany family! [...] You and I will forever share the common bond of having earned degrees at UAlbany and I would also like for us to share good feelings about our Alma Mater.

Gah.

"As a community of scholars, the University at Albany has a special responsibility to integrity and truth. [...] Every member of the community, including both faculty and students, shares an interest in maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity." http://www.albany.edu/studentconduct/appendix-c.php

Words, just words.

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