Today a group of over fifty faculty in the College of the Liberal Arts gathered to deliberate about how best to respond to the students we will encounter next week in our classrooms as we begin a new academic year in the wake of the sexual abuse scandal that has impacted our community.
- Debbie Hawhee, Professor of English, Co-Director of the Center for Democratic Deliberation
- Lorraine Dowler, Associate Professor of Geography and Women’s Studies
- Eric Silver, Professor of Sociology and Crime, Law and Justice
- Kyle King, PhD Student in English; Laura Brown, 2nd year Master’s student, English
- Brian Redmond, Lecturer in Psychology, Advisor of the World Campus Psychology Club
- Moderated by Christopher Long, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies
- Christopher Reed’s We Are NOT …
- Sophia McClennen’s Does the Punishment Fit the Crime?
- Debbie Hawhee’s Redirecting the Penn State Way
- Liberal Arts Undergraduate Studies Dialogue on the Freeh Report
- Juliana Viau’s What the Freeh Report Means to One Paterno Fellow
- Rock Ethics Institute’s Speak Up Blog
- Sophia McClennen’s “Teaching the Kite Runner at Penn State” in the Chronicle of Higher Education
- Matt Jordan’s “Jerry Sandusky, the Underprivileged and Relying on the Kindness of Strangers” in the Huffington Post
- Matt Jordan’s Separate and Unequal: Changing Campus Culture Beyond Penn State” in the Huffington Post
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