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The Daily Reveille Est. 1887
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Volume 126 · No. 7
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UNDER CENSURE LSU Faculty Senate stands by nearly three-year censure of President Alexander, despite court dismissal of case brought by former professor BY ALDEN CEASAR @a1997jc In January 2018, the U.S. District Court for the middle district of Louisiana dismissed former University education professor Teresa Buchanan’s case that LSU President F. King Alexander and three University administrators violated her first and fourteenth amendment rights. Alexander fired Buchanan in 2015, despite a panel of faculty members choosing not to recommend her dismissal when they found her guilty of violating the University’s sexual harassment policies. Buchanan officially filed a notice to appeal the court’s decision on Feb. 1. However, the Faculty Senate is not satisfied with the University’s decision and suggests that Buchanan’s right to due process was violated. Despite the court’s initial motion for summary judgement, the LSU Faculty Senate and the American Association of University Professors have not recon-
sidered their respective censures of Alexander and the University.
PM-35
The University’s Faculty Senate was wary of the University’s Permanent Memorandum 35, which provides the guidelines for the LSU System faculty members. Also known as the Review of Faculty Ranks, it was initially presented for discussion at a senate meeting on Nov. 11, 1999. According to a 2004 Faculty Senate Resolution titled, “Informing of developments regarding PM-35, Policy Statement 109, and related issues,” senators expressed unanimous disapproval of the memorandum. The acting senate of 1999-2000 declared the “periodic faculty performance reviews with dismissal-for cause” stipulated in PM-35 would “[weaken] the tenure-system.” For three years following the implementation of PM-35, the Faculty Senate and University administrators argued over its
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NEWS
SPORTS Custodian Eli Jackson honored after 53 years at LSU, page 3 LSU AgCenter in final stages of opening medical marijuana warehouse, page 4
ENTERTAINMENT LSU women’s basketball coach Mickie DeMoss inducted into Hall of Fame, page 7
Shaver Theatre presents ‘Arcadia’ through Feb. 25, page 13
OPINION “One would think adding onto the current parking situation would be the logical fix to the addition of 900 more on-campus students,” page 18