Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Oh wow. Interesting how they rank people! Thanks amych. I'm so intrigued. I'm not saying it doesn't make sense, I guess--as a private Baptist place, if that's their thing, that's their thing (...I think if you want someone to teach math, limiting them by religion may not get you the best math teacher, but...up to you when you choose to do that and go there, etc).
(I did see that they don't allow alcohol at any university function on or off campus, and you're not supposed to put your affiliation, as a professor, to any "partisan" stuff you write, but somehow I"m guessing that rule is bent more for one side than the other. I'm just guessing.)
There are some schools that require faculty to sign a Statement of Christian Faith.
I did see that they don't allow alcohol at any university function on or off campus
At Tulane, the rule was no alcohol at university functions to which undergrads were invited. So at the undergrad math seminars, there would be a reception afterwards with soda and cookies, but for the grad seminars (which I went to a bunch of my junior and senior years, even though I technically was not invited) the reception was wine and cheese. That rule went into place in the middle of my freshman year, and the French department, which always had wine after their seminars, was just furious.
Stinkin' libruls.
My father, who used to eat only iceberg lettuce in his salads, has started eating arugula whenever my mom buys it, to show his solidarity with the arugula-eating elitist liberals.
Oh my god. They're a major health care institution in that region, which just squicks me out so much worse.
Our head of IT, E, who is super smart, funny, politically astute and whom I adore, was (not)married to one of my colleagues for seven or eight years. Not married because they're both men of course. (They since divorced, which is the term R used when he told me what was going on.)
I was look at E's bio for something where we needed to identify everyone's degrees and he went to...Bob Jones University.
It's been like two years since this happened and I still haven't wrapped my mind around that one.
I was look at E's bio for something where we needed to identify everyone's degrees and he went to...Bob Jones University.
At Cedarville U., we referred to the place as Bob Jones Versus Unity.
I don't think I could teach students to "assess information from a Christian perspective."
I certainly respect that, but I have to wonder how math would be taught from any religious perspective. I mean 2+2 always equals 4, no matter who you pray to, right?
These days I think you'd be surprised.
Earlier people were talking about how they put off those evil task forever-- and then find out it only took 20 min.
Well, some friends needed a place to stay for a night while we are away -- we offered them our house...but they said no. Today they said yes. Our bedroom -- in one hour - the most negelected room in the house took 1 hour to clean . That is all. It is not beautiful or perfectly clean -- and I did hide my clean laundry. But only an hour. Seriously, if we just did something to it once a week...
I think it is best to stay away from institutions that you would have to be less of yourself rather than more
What if I can't finish it? What if it's not good enough to pass?
You can. It will be (that's the definition of finished). It wouldn't be a dissertation without at least one good existential crisis.
As for jobs at Christian universities, some are more hard core than others. I have a Jewish friend who was hired at a christian uni and had a great 7 years--until they decided not to give her tenure. That part sucked.