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Former Colorado professor defends 9/11 statements


Former Colorado professor defends 9/11 statements - The Guardian

Ward Churchill claims he was fired for referring to victims of the 2001 attacks as 'little Eichmanns'

Fired Colorado Professor Defends 9/11 Remarks - The New York ...

A former professor who wrote a controversial essay about the Sept. 11 attacks said he was not in favor of terrorism and denied that he ...

Exclusive: Ward Churchill defends 9/11 remarks - Fox News

Former University of Colorado Professor, Ward Churchill, defends his 9/11 remarks.

Professor won't back down on 9/11 controversy - NBC News

An embattled professor who likened some Sept. 11 victims to Nazis got a standing ovation when he told a Colorado University audience of more ...

Ward Churchill: Right to Speak Out; Right About 9/11 - Robert Jensen

... Colorado professor's now-infamous essay, because so many (including some on the left) have defended ... But even accepting that narrow construction, the statement ...

Professor under fire after comparing 9-11 victims to Nazi | CBC News

A University of Colorado professor is struggling to save his job after comparing victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks to a notorious Nazi.

Churchill v. University of Colorado

... discovery of an essay that University of Colorado Ethnic Studies Professor Churchill had published in the fall of 2001, after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

CU prof won't take back 9/11 comments - The Denver Post

Two Colorado congressmen demanded Thursday that a University of Colorado professor apologize for comparing victims of the Sept.

Professor fired after 9/11-Nazi comparison - NBC News

The University of Colorado's governing board on Tuesday fired a professor whose essay likening some Sept. 11 victims to a Nazi leader provoked national outrage.

9/11 'NAZI' PROF QUITS COLLEGE POST - New York Post

A University of Colorado professor who provoked national outrage by comparing those killed in the World Trade Center terrorist attacks to Nazis resigned as ...

Ward Churchill at the Dalton Trumbo Fountain - AAUP

Hank Brown, the former Colorado senator who took ... like the Colorado professor who had signed a general statement in support of academic.

9/11 Free Speech Case In Court - CBS News

A University of Colorado professor under fire for comparing the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks to Nazis went to federal court Tuesday ...

Anatomy of a Free-Speech Firestorm: How a Professor's 3-Year-Old ...

A professor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado ... “I went on to defend a principle. ... 2 More Colleges Cancel Speeches by Professor Who Compared 9/11 ...

Revisiting 9/11, Ward Churchill and Those "Little Eichmanns"

I am not a “defender” of the September 11 attacks, but simply pointing out that if U.S. foreign policy results in massive death and destruction ...

9/11 Prof Tells Crowd: 'I'm Not Backing Up' | Fox News

University of Colorado Professor Ward Churchill was defiant Tuesday ... The ACLU (search) issued a statement defending Churchill's ...

Prof won't apologize to 9/11 victims - The Denver Post

In his first public comments since the University of Colorado launched a review that could lead to his dismissal, a professor who likened ...

Colorado University President Calls for Firing of Professor Ward ...

And former Colorado Governor Bill Owens, now on the U. ... 9/11 entitled “Chickens Coming Home to Roost. ... In the past month, two different faculty groups ...

CU professor resigns department chair following controversial ...

BOULDER - Ward Churchill, who headed the University of Colorado's Department of Ethnic Studies, resigned his chair Monday. While he plans to ...

Ward Churchill Defends His Academic Record & Vows to Fight to ...

The college, had invited University of Colorado Ethnic Studies Professor Ward Churchill to speak at the school. The article highlighted ...

Arizona Daily Wildcat - Professors defend right to speak their minds

11, 2001, terrorist attacks. ... Ward Churchill resigned as chair of the ethnic studies department at the University of Colorado last month after being widely ...