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Well said by the mother of a student. Agree with everything she wrote.
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For what it's worth, the following is a detailed account of the event by a 3/C midshipman who was there at the time. It was left as a comment on the gCaptain article.
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As a postscript - according to the NY Times today, the professor has been given a 45-day suspension and will not be terminated.
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Personally...and only my opinion..I think a 45-day suspension is unwarranted and much too severe, BUT am very pleased to see that the professor in question will retain his position. Good to see that cooler and rational minds prevailed here....
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Ditto.....
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I too, after much initial rage, am glad that he did not lose his livelihood. But 45 days is very lenient, in my opinion.
Every professor at USMMA should have been aware that a midshipmen suffered the lose of his father in this tragic event. Especially when the midshipman is actually a student in your classroom? No excuses work for me. Sick humor, if this is what this is being written off as, should only be attempted in the company of family and friends. I believe this fellow owes his continued employment at the USMMA entirely to the sentiments of Melissa Cowden. I am in awe of her magnanimous gesture. |
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Melissa is certainly the embodiment of grace, forgiveness and shows us how to live.
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