Maurice Eisenstein
Don't promote stereotypes while discussing disagreements
At Purdue University Calumet, The Chronicle printed an anti-Semitic political cartoon. Like Nazi Germany, the depiction promoted the stereotype that Jews “pull the strings” of major institutions.
MARK KIESLING: PUC prof has worn out his welcome
The time has come for Purdue University Calumet to part ways with professor Maurice Eisenstein.
PUC professor: Comment about son's suicide prompted Eisenstein complaint
HAMMOND | A Purdue University Calumet history professor contends she is one of several people who filed a complaint against a fellow professor based on comments he made toward students — and toward her — that she said she found unacceptable.
MARK KIESLING: Maurice, don't throw stones if you can't take them
Apparently Purdue University Calumet professor Maurice Eisenstein can dish it out but can't take it.
PUC professor calls cartoon anti-Semitic
A Purdue University Calumet professor who recently was cleared of harassment charges by the university is objecting to a student newspaper cartoon he called anti-Semitic.
PUC prof cleared of campus harassment charges
HAMMOND | A Purdue University Calumet political science professor said he has been cleared of nine separate complaints of harassment.
Controversy over PUC professor's comments continues
Pa.-based Foundation for Individual Rights in Education has sent a letter to PUC's chancellor exhorting him to halt a disciplinary investigation of professor Maurice Eisenstein for what the group called harassment because of Eisenstein's expression of political and religious opinions online.…
PUC students protest professor's comments, Facebook page
HAMMOND | Nearly two dozen students demonstrated Wednesday outside Purdue University Calumet in protest of a political science professor who they say made racially prejudiced remarks verbally and on his Facebook page, particularly targeting Muslim students.
Professors: U.S. air strikes help rebels for now, but military spread thin
Though U.S. military air support has stabilized the position of rebels fighting against the regime's dictator in Libya, it is unclear if it will turn the tide in the rebels' favor, two region political science experts said.
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