COLLECTIVE INJUSTICE (VOLUME 29)SJSU: SJSU: Reinstate from January to May 2021 and fourth suspension with Salary until September 2022 with Exception with no salary August 2021- by Professor Dr. Mohamed Fayad
This book deals with examples of the bad practices of San Jose State Univer-
sity against me. I will summarize some of them in the following lines. At the
end of November 2021, I received a request from the university to select six
new courses to teach for three classes. When I objected and said that I
needed to teach the courses I had prepared for more than 20 years, they har-
assed me. It took me a month to get approved to teach the classes I wanted.
Strangely, when I asked them to publish my name on these courses, they did
not respond to my request. Instead, they did not post my classes, and I
ended up creating empty courses, as I taught two undergraduate courses
and one graduate course with three students, which is not permitted under
any rules at the university. I then discovered that most undergraduates
needed to prepare for my class and that most students behaved strangely.
What’s worse is that some of them were recruited as real spies and behaved
disrespectfully towards me. When I caught some students cheating, with
the evidence available, the dean and president covered up these cheating
students. When I took the final exam and got the answers from the stu-
dents, I was surprised at how low the students’ academic level was. I know
how students are evaluated at this university, and I wouldn’t be surprised if
they all passed the semester.
After the exams were over, I was surprised to receive from the university a
letter of my fourth suspension from work, as there is no salary for August
2021, knowing that I received half of my salary in mid2018 -. The other half
went to my ex-wife, after which I received the fifth suspension in Septem-
ber 2022 without compensation for one year.
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