Controversial University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill is appealing the school's decision to fire him for academic misconduct.
Churchill doesn't think his appeal will be successful. It could take several months for the confidential review to be complete.
But when he is officially fired, he plans to sue the university. He says the decision to fire him is based on retaliation for remarks he made about the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Controversy over the remarks led a CU pane to investigate Churchill. It found that he was guilty of misrepresenting research and plagiarism. The panel did not look into Churchill's alleged Indian heritage.
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Churchill appeals suggestion that CU fire him
(The Denver Post 7/6)
Final Report:
Report
and Recommendations of the Standing Committee on Research Misconduct Concerning
Allegations of Research Misconduct by Professor Ward Churchill (June 13,
2006)
CU Investigation:
Report
of the Investigative Committee of the Standing Committee on Research Misconduct
at the University of Colorado at Boulder concerning Allegations of Academic
Misconduct against Professor Ward Churchill (May 2006)
Newspaper Investigation:
Shadows
of doubt (The Denver Rocky Mountain News June 2005)
Churchill's 9/11 Essay:
"Some
People Push Back" On the Justice of Roosting Chickens (Pockets of Resistance
September 2001)
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Ward Churchill appeals CU decision to fire him
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