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Department of Ed threatens Pitt’s funding for demoting professor who said affirmative action harms students
2020-10-11
[CollegeFix] The University of Pittsburgh is under federal investigation for allegedly retaliating against a professor for his views and practicing "overtly race-based admission and hiring."

The Department of Education informed Pitt Chancellor Patrick Gallagher in a letter Thursday that Norman Wang may have been "disparately treated" on account of his Asian background as well.

Pitt’s affiliated hospital fired Wang from his position as director of a fellowship program this summer, in response to a white paper he published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

Wang (above) concluded that it would be best to implement race-neutral hiring methods within his field of cardiology. He argued that affirmative action has led to "relatively weak academic starting positions in classes" among black and Hispanic beneficiaries.

The doctor and his work received subsequent backlash from various academic circles, including his University of Pittsburgh Medical Center colleagues. UPMC also asked JAHA to retract Wang’s article, which it did. (Wang retained his faculty position, however.)

The Department of Education "is concerned Pitt’s many representations to students, faculty, and consumers in the market for education credentials regarding its support for academic freedom are false" based on its actions against Wang, Robert King, assistant secretary in the Office of Postsecondary Education, wrote to Gallagher.

By "denouncing Dr. Wang’s empirical case for race-neutral admission and hiring," Pitt suggests that it’s practicing "systemic discrimination based on race" in violation of the Civil Rights Act, King wrote.

This would mean "Pitt’s non-discrimination assurances in its Title IV program participation agreements" were false, and the department may impose "monetary penalties" as a result, he continued. The university spent $1.6 billion in Title IV funds in the past five years.
That’s clearly the stick they are going to beat the entire education establishment with, like the IRS getting mobsters on undeclared income for their ill-gotten gains and the FBI RICOing the Mafia.
Pitt media relations did not respond to a College Fix query seeking its point-by-point response to the allegations in the letter. UCLA Law Prof. Eugene Volokh, a First Amendment expert who previously frowned on Pitt’s action against Wang, did not respond to a query either.
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#9  ^ I resemble that remark.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2020-10-11 17:57  

#8  What ever happened to 'working your way' thru college?

Two jobs...living in 1 stall of a two car garage.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-10-11 09:48  

#7  /\ Yes strange isn't it? Without the GI Bill, I'd still be attending night classes.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-10-11 08:23  

#6  #4 some how the GI Bill never gets raise when talking about funding a college education. Of course that involves service first before the benefits.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-10-11 08:22  

#5  University of Pittsburgh—Pittsburgh Campus's ranking in the 2021 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #58
Posted by: Angoluling Ulealing4735   2020-10-11 08:08  

#4  What ever happened to 'working your way' thru college? A demographic breakdown of so-called 'student loans' would be interesting. Compare and contrast them if you will, to college orchestral bassoon scholarships.

Asking for a string and woodwind lover.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-10-11 07:56  

#3  Our gummint is worse than broke, fiscally speaking. The last place that should get one thin dime of taxpayer money is any institution or business that has a large endowment or nonzero stock price. Period.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-10-11 07:48  

#2  ^ THIS
Posted by: Frank G   2020-10-11 07:32  

#1  No student loans for institutions engaged in racism and suppression of free speech/thought. That'll get their attention.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-10-11 07:03  

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