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Second, the data in the flyer was painstakingly researched and cited; the official number of zero tenured Black women faculty was taken from the latest Affirmative Action Plan, page 41. Students were only the transmitters of University published data. Perhaps it is Professor Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham's status as a Professor of African American Religious History at the Divinity School that precludes the FAS from counting her in its report...
Although I don't know the reasons why she's left our university, I feel a bit dismayed. To cut to the chase, niggling over whether the number of African-American tenured women faculty is zero or one misses the point; the point is, it isn't much and the "old boys network" Ms. Wilde reported on last year is still part of the processes and institutions of senior faculty hiring...
...congratulating our exemplary Afro-Am department, I hope I haven't understand the concerns of many students. Namely, there are zero Mexican-American or Puerto Rican-American senior faculty (a critical distinction to make here, as well as for Asian-American tenured professors, is that between ethnic American scholars and elite foreign scholars), zero Native American senior faculty and a gaping hole in our curriculum with regard to permanent ethnic studies courses...
...Brusca. Consumer prices last year rose a mere 2.7%, the second smallest increase in the past 18 years; Greenspan himself predicts only 3% this year. Unit labor costs, a prime indicator of future price increases, are going down. Critics think Greenspan is either pursuing a wildly unrealistic goal of zero inflation or following a simplistic syllogism: as a rule, rapid rises in output eventually bring inflation; production grew at an annual rate of 5.9% at the end of 1993; therefore inflation threatens...
Instead of risking our ego capital on the investment of a greeting, and possibly losing face (What if I say hi and no one says hi back?), we all keep it safely tucked away in our mental banks where the rate of return is essentially zero, but a least constant. Big deal, you say. So I don't say anything. What's the difference...