In the wake of the discredited discrimination claims against Professors Wetsman, Young, and Javanmard, I began wondering about the effects on the campus community.
1. What, in your opinion, is the lasting legacy of these disproven claims?
2. What were some of the key deeds in this affair and why did they make a difference?
3. What kind of impact did the debunked claims have personally and professionally on students, staff, faculty, the local community, and the nation?
4. Will these invalidated claims be considered a role model in academia?
5. What would campus/academia life have been like now if these refuted claims had never been filed?
Of course, you may have your own specific comments, which you are invited to leave in the comment section.
* I would like to acknowledge that certain members of the President's Cabinet had an indirect hand in how these questions were worded.
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