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Originally Posted by IwakuniMarine
Furthermore, the statement issued today states "In the course of our review, we confirmed that most of our workshops are currently led by regular or adjunct faculty." Does this mean that these professors will become "contractors" too if they are found to be fraudulent? And what does "most" mean? Are there actual contracted professors that weren't vetted because of past policies? This is not at all reassuring and only leads to more questions.
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I have to say, I've already forgotten about William G. Hillar. My eyes are now becoming focused on a much larger target of ethical concerns, perhaps the very nature of our commercial, higher education, be it, on campus or online resources. These educational processes need to be evaluated. We should start our own online higher educational campus, offering online courses in foreign studies. Let me think, were could we find "adjunct professors", "contractors", administrators experienced in traditional and revolutionary educational systems?