A DEI dean at Stanford Law School, who went viral for her speech reprimanding a federal judge appointed by President Trump while a mob of law students shouted him down, will resign from her position, according to a school announcement.
Students learned that Tirien Steinbach would leave her post as associate dean for diversity, equity and inclusion in an announcement issued by the Dean of Stanford Law School, Professor Jenny S. Martinez. In her announcement, the dean mentioned the March 9 incident where Steinbach stoked a crowd of angry students while Trump-appointed U.S. Circuit Judge Kyle Duncan attempted to speak to students attending an event organized by the Federalist Society.
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In her announcement Thursday, Martinez said that the way Steinbach handled the situation was not in the best interest of free speech and admitted there is room for growth and learning in the future.
"As I previously noted, tempers flared along multiple dimensions," the dean said in her statement. "Although Associate Dean Steinbach intended to de-escalate the tense situation when she spoke at the March 9 event, she recognizes that the impact of her statements was not as she hoped or intended."
"Although Associate Dean Steinbach intended to de-escalate the tense situation when she spoke at the March 9 event, she recognizes that the impact of her statements was not as she hoped or intended."
Horse-shit.... pure unadulterated horse-shit....
July 20, 2023, 01:36 PM
abnmacv
Why does Stanford have a "Dean" for diversity, equity and inclusion? DEI is not an academic position it's a political affairs position.
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July 20, 2023, 01:44 PM
oddball
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Originally posted by abnmacv: Why does Stanford have a "Dean" for diversity, equity and inclusion? DEI is not an academic position it's a political affairs position.
Basically every major university in this country has a "Dean" or "Chair" of a whole department dedicated to DEI.
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July 20, 2023, 01:52 PM
Rightwire
Apparently Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion only applies to the far left or WOKE agenda I see.
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July 20, 2023, 03:48 PM
sdy
I wonder if this had any impact ?
from April 2023
Federal judges refuse to hire Stanford Law graduates after 'woke' protest
Stanford having a Bad week. President resigns over student journalist investigation into papers he wrote when he worked at biotech firm regarding data manipulation. Oops. https://www.foxnews.com/us/sta...-research-papers.amp
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July 20, 2023, 05:29 PM
12131
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July 20, 2023, 05:59 PM
divil
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Originally posted by abnmacv: Why does Stanford have a "Dean" for diversity, equity and inclusion? DEI is not an academic position it's a political affairs position.
why does any university have such a position?
July 20, 2023, 06:04 PM
Snapping Twig
quote:
Originally posted by oddball:
quote:
Originally posted by abnmacv: Why does Stanford have a "Dean" for diversity, equity and inclusion? DEI is not an academic position it's a political affairs position.
Basically every major university in this country has a "Dean" or "Chair" of a whole department dedicated to DEI.
The Soviet Union called it a "Zampolit", political officer.
In the Hunt for Red October, that was the officer Sean Connery killed in his quarters.
Worst scum on the planet.
July 20, 2023, 06:43 PM
RogueJSK
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Originally posted by oddball:
quote:
Originally posted by abnmacv: Why does Stanford have a "Dean" for diversity, equity and inclusion? DEI is not an academic position it's a political affairs position.
Basically every major university in this country has a "Dean" or "Chair" of a whole department dedicated to DEI.
Except the University of Arkansas, who after having jumped on the DEI bandwagon several years ago, announced a month or so back that they were disbanding their DEI department.
quote:
University of Arkansas Dissolves DEI Office
The University of Arkansas at Fayetteville will eliminate its diversity, equity and inclusion division and reallocate its staff and resources to other offices starting in the fall, Chancellor Charles Robinson announced in an email Tuesday. UA’s Office of Equal Opportunity and Compliance will also be realigned, moving formally under Human Resources.
Republican lawmakers in Arkansas have escalated attacks on DEI this year. In April, the state House of Representatives narrowly defeated a bill advanced by the Senate that would have banned affirmative action and diversity hiring initiatives for state and local government jobs, including in the public university system.
But Robinson, who became UA’s first Black chancellor in November and previously served as vice chancellor for diversity, stressed that the decision was made not in response to political pressures, but rather to better uphold the university’s mission.
“It is my belief based on my experience … that we can accomplish better outcomes by reallocating resources into these essential areas,” he wrote in his email, adding that “supporting equal opportunity, access and belonging are critical to our land-grant mission and university values.”
Media relations director John Thomas told the Arkansas Advocate that all existing DEI employees who choose to stay will be reassigned to new positions in other units focused on student or employee recruitment and success.
Originally posted by abnmacv: Why does Stanford have a "Dean" for diversity, equity and inclusion? DEI is not an academic position it's a political affairs position.
Basically every major university in this country has a "Dean" or "Chair" of a whole department dedicated to DEI.
The Soviet Union called it a "Zampolit", political officer.
In the Hunt for Red October, that was the officer Sean Connery killed in his quarters.
Worst scum on the planet.
That is a good movie.
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July 20, 2023, 07:50 PM
corsair
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Condeleezza Rice was the former Provost at Stanford before serving as Nat'l Security Advisor and SECSTATE, she's currently the Director of the Hoover Insitute, a literal bulwark of conservatism in the heart of Stanford. Would be interesting to see her take on the President position...women, check; minority, check; served in a variety of executive positions, check. What's not to like Stanford?
July 20, 2023, 10:44 PM
darthfuster
Let's see, sameness of diversity, unequal equity and exclusive inclusion. That sounds like a fraudulent position. Typical for Leftism.