I have heard that the University of Illinois has suffered some legal setbacks, as a result of George Gollin posting on Degree Discussion. I heard that the management decided to temporarily suspend him for his activities in the blogs. Can anyone confirm? Thanks!
suspended?! Please...not even in 10.000 years...you must be a degree mill shill wanting to stop him, but you won't.
Rather than simply saying "I heard," how about some substantiation. Is your source reliable?
(02-22-2011, 03:33 AM)ham Wrote: [ -> ]![[Image: cathats_yarmulke.jpg]](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_2uxoS7stBHE/S9b47OQo5II/AAAAAAAAAlQ/PXGUQZYvvrc/s400/cathats_yarmulke.jpg)
Sometimes, danger lurks in the yarmulke on the cat. Connect the dots.
List of animals with fraudulent diplomas
Yarmulke fraud is running rampant in the animal kingdom. Do we have to wait for the next tragic victim? We need more laws, bureaucracy and government supervision to protect the innocent.
Something to think about at your next bris. Write to Betty McCollum and Susan Collins. They care about your penis.
(02-22-2011, 12:30 AM)devilsadvocate Wrote: [ -> ]I heard that the management decided to temporarily suspend him for his activities in the blogs.
According the UIUC Spring 2011
schedule, Gollum is teaching only one physics class, and not even a whole class at that. He has a discussion section of
PHYS 212 University Physics: Elec & Mag. Nice 8:00 am start time, just the thing to guarantee minimal student participation and free up the rest of your day for stalking. Somebody stop by Room 143 of Loomis Laboratory early on Tuesday morning and see who is doing the scratch and sniff show.
But wait, that's not all! The physics department doesn't have any gay studies classes, so Gollum is doing the next best thing: co-teaching a First Time Freshman only fine arts class,
FAA 199 Undergraduate Open Seminar. Too much for Gollum to handle by himself, of course; he needs a little help from "J. Jennings" to actually do the job.
"Students will attend performances and exhibitions, meet and interact with artists, and examine core issues and values associated with diversity and the creative process in the context of our increasingly complex society and global human collective."
I doubt even the gay studies courses are that gay. Sounds like the perfect venue for an ass-scratching, armpit-sniffing, lesbian-daughter-raising physics incompetent.
So it doesn't look like Gollum is "suspended," exactly, but that's about as close as you can get to irrelevant and still fog a mirror. If some admin wanted to make somebody disappear without actually firing them it's difficult to imagine any less significant teaching assignments.
(02-22-2011, 02:01 PM)Herbert?Spencer Wrote: [ -> ]Too much for Gollum to handle by himself, of course; he needs a little help from "J. Jennings" to actually do the job....I doubt even the gay studies courses are that gay.
"J. Jennings" is UIUC art prof John Jennings.? See his short (only 19 pages, 10 pages less than Gollum's) CV
here.? I'm sure he and Gollum will have lots to talk about.
![[Image: John_Jennings_Head_Shot.jpg]](http://www.dltruth.com/gollum/John_Jennings_Head_Shot.jpg)
![[Image: Negro_Romance.jpg]](http://www.dltruth.com/gollum/Negro_Romance.jpg)
Quote:An eclectic crowd of students had curiosity written on their faces as they made their way to the Student Union Theater Monday night for a discussion of topics seldom grouped together: homosexuality and hip-hop.
Presented by the Hip Hop Student Association and the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Alliance, Wide Open: Sexuality and Hip Hop featured a panel of speakers in a roundtable discussion of issues, including the treatment of homosexuality by mainstream hip-hop artists and hip-hop within the LGBT community.
...[Hershini] Young, an associate professor in the English Department who specializes in queer studies, was one of the discussion's five panelists. Joining Young were John Jennings, a celebrated author and professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Edreys 'Billy Drease' Williams, a Buffalo-based hip-hop artist.
http://www.ubspectrum.com/life/sexuality...-1.1414586
(02-22-2011, 05:44 PM)Dickie?Billericay Wrote: [ -> ] (02-22-2011, 02:01 PM)Herbert?Spencer Wrote: [ -> ]Too much for Gollum to handle by himself, of course; he needs a little help from "J. Jennings" to actually do the job....I doubt even the gay studies courses are that gay.
"J. Jennings" is UIUC art prof John Jennings.? See his short (only 19 pages, 10 pages less than Gollum's) CV here.? I'm sure he and Gollum will have lots to talk about.
![[Image: John_Jennings_Head_Shot.jpg]](http://www.dltruth.com/gollum/John_Jennings_Head_Shot.jpg)
![[Image: Negro_Romance.jpg]](http://www.dltruth.com/gollum/Negro_Romance.jpg)
![[Image: Gollum_AssScratcher.jpg]](http://dltruth.com/gollum/Gollum_AssScratcher.jpg)
Quote:An eclectic crowd of students had curiosity written on their faces as they made their way to the Student Union Theater Monday night for a discussion of topics seldom grouped together: homosexuality and hip-hop.
Presented by the Hip Hop Student Association and the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Alliance, Wide Open: Sexuality and Hip Hop featured a panel of speakers in a roundtable discussion of issues, including the treatment of homosexuality by mainstream hip-hop artists and hip-hop within the LGBT community.
...[Hershini] Young, an associate professor in the English Department who specializes in queer studies, was one of the discussion's five panelists. Joining Young were John Jennings, a celebrated author and professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Edreys 'Billy Drease' Williams, a Buffalo-based hip-hop artist.
http://www.ubspectrum.com/life/sexuality...-1.1414586
Stop this! Otherwise mr. Kimble will request that his account be terminated due to "raciolic vitrionism" and be obliged to post here until it is...Stop...help...agh...
(02-22-2011, 02:01 PM)Herbert Spencer Wrote: [ -> ]Gollum is teaching only one physics class, and not even a whole class at that.
This is what Illinois taxpayers are getting for their $100,000? And this is different from that sabbatical he just took how? Gollum is taking welfare fraud to a new level.
Too bad the U of Illness doesn't have a Conflict of Interest Officer to look into this scandalous situation. Oh wait, I forgot, they do.......... and it's Gollum's domestic partner. I'm sure she will get right to the bottom of this.

What does U of Phoenix pay to teach one class, like $1,800? And you have to actually teach the whole class, not just show up once a week for a discussion section. This might explain why UoPhx makes like a billion dollars a year and Illinois be going broke.
(02-22-2011, 09:28 PM)Armando Ramos Wrote: [ -> ] (02-22-2011, 02:01 PM)Herbert Spencer Wrote: [ -> ]Gollum is teaching only one physics class, and not even a whole class at that.
This is what Illinois taxpayers are getting for their $100,000? And this is different from that sabbatical he just took how? Gollum is taking welfare fraud to a new level.
Too bad the U of Illness doesn't have a Conflict of Interest Officer to look into this scandalous situation. Oh wait, I forgot, they do.......... and it's Gollum's domestic partner. I'm sure she will get right to the bottom of this. 

What does U of Phoenix pay to teach one class, like $1,800? And you have to actually teach the whole class, not just show up once a week for a discussion section. This might explain why UoPhx makes like a billion dollars a year and Illinois be going broke.
100K to teach one class? How do I get in on that deal?
I guess I have to find 9 other people to do some work for me at Princton and get a phony degree there to sell at U of I.
Quote:I guess I have to find 9 other people to do some work for me at Princton and get a phony degree there to sell at U of I.
Stop broadcasting your ignorance.
1 it's the way it works in physics. If by chance it sounds like the excuse owners of milled degrees adopt, well it's just that: pure chance. But I don't expect you phonies to know what physics work like.

2 the number of ghost writers...i mean the scientific team consisted of 15 people.
