Not sure which is a bigger crime?

glhs837

Power with Control
The fact that this racist professor only got caught falsifying his study because his collaborator called it out and demanded the study be retracted, or that a 16 year tenured professor is making $190,000 salary. Cant imagine why college costs so much.

What the ever living eff? I looked up the Presidents Chief of Staff salary yesterday. Its about $185k.
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
It wouldn't be so bad if it was only one professor teaching a significant class and making $ 190.000 dollar, but they have a lot of professors teaching basket weaving and black studies making these salaries and teaching basic liberalism.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
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Why would he leave his job? He should just call the whole investigation a racist high-tech lynching and stay on.

C.G. Jones reports:

A criminology professor at Florida State University suddenly left his lucrative position after it was discovered that he skewed statistical data to make racism seem more prevalent than it actually is.
Eric Stewart, who left his $190,000-a-year job, has had five of his six studies taken down after allegations that he fabricated information by altering sample sizes. Though Stewart has denied these allegations, his sixth study, conducted in 2020, drew the attention of an FSU committee, who gathered to discuss Stewart’s findings, per the Daily Mail.
Stewart has not shown up to work in the last months, which could mark the end of his 16-year career at the institution and his long history of academic malpractice. Additionally, it is curious why Stewart would feel the need to fabricate data if racism was truly as prevalent as he made it out to be in his so-called study.

It’s as people said after poor Jussie Smollett was attacked in MAGA country … the demand for racism so outstrips the supply they have to make stuff up.



 

Hijinx

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$190,000 dollars a year.
Now you know why colleges are so expensive.

They hire these idiots who could not get a job outside academics and turn them loose to brainwash out youth.
This guy quit evidently when it was discovered he made up the evidence he used to trash White people.
If he hadn't quit he would still be there, they never would have fired him.
 

limblips

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PREMO Member
What's a little Caucasian lie when those juicy government grants are out there ripe for the picking?
 

Clem72

Well-Known Member
$190,000 dollars a year.
Now you know why colleges are so expensive.

They hire these idiots who could not get a job outside academics and turn them loose to brainwash out youth.
This guy quit evidently when it was discovered he made up the evidence he used to trash White people.
If he hadn't quit he would still be there, they never would have fired him.
That actually doesn't sound too outrageous for a tenured professor at fairly top tier school (ranked 55 in the nation). I believe many (most?) of these types also have to bring in grants and such in addition to teaching.

And what they pay teachers almost has zero relation to the cost paid by students. FSU has an endowment worth almost $1B right now and endowments are meant to pay for "financial aid, professorships, and research & development". So in addition to what the students pay, what the professors and grad students bring in via grants and partnerships, they also have $1B scratch to pay those salaries.
 

PeoplesElbow

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That actually doesn't sound too outrageous for a tenured professor at fairly top tier school (ranked 55 in the nation). I believe many (most?) of these types also have to bring in grants and such in addition to teaching.

And what they pay teachers almost has zero relation to the cost paid by students. FSU has an endowment worth almost $1B right now and endowments are meant to pay for "financial aid, professorships, and research & development". So in addition to what the students pay, what the professors and grad students bring in via grants and partnerships, they also have $1B scratch to pay those salaries.
That's actually not that far off from a state school either. I will say most engineering professors actually make less than they would in the outside world.
 
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