Friday, December 6, 2019

Secret Assistance: Chad Topaz Sets Up Plagiarism Factory for Those in Need of Diversity Statements


WILLIAMSTOWN, MA - I saw today that Chad Topaz, Williams College's most outspoken enemy of free speech, is offering graduate students an opportunity to allow him to help craft their diversity statements. Apparently, he will keep your identity secret if he helps you upgrade the work you assert is yours and yours alone. Check this out from his QSIDE website. My fear, however, would be that Chad Topaz would use this information to embarrass you if you ever get on the wrong side of his woke politics. So...consultee beware.

Get pro bono consulting on diversity statements

Posted by CHADTOPAZ on DECEMBER 5, 2019

Are you a graduate student or postdoctoral fellow who is currently or will soon be on the academic job market in any field? Do you want assistance translating your ideas about equity/diversity/inclusion into a job application diversity statement? Or do you want feedback on a diversity statement that you have already written? Or are you finding it challenging to even begin the process of thinking about a diversity statement? QSIDE is here to help. 
We are offering several pro bono one-on-one consulting sessions on job application diversity statements for graduate students / postdocs in higher education who are on, or who will soon be on, the academic job market. Because the number of sessions we can offer is limited, we will choose participants via a lottery. Please fill out this form by Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019. 
A valid Google email address (through your current institution, or if unavailable, a personal one) is required to register. However, your name will be held in confidence and QSIDE will never release information about who filled out this form, nor who won the lottery for consulting services. 
Finally, if you are interested in social justice and want to learn about ways to become involved with QSIDE, read more now.

John C. Drew, Ph.D. is an award-winning political scientist and a former Williams College professor. He is an occasional contributor at American Thinker, Breitbart, Front Page, PJMedia and WND. His pronouns are Master/Commander.

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