SJSU: The brutality increased (Spring 2017 To Fall 2018).
VOLUME 21
This book contains several forms of collective injustice
within San Jose State University, especially in the Comput-
er Engineering Department, which is carried out by the
deans of the College of Engineering, faculty members, staff,
and some academically failing students. This injustice in-
creased and peaked from the spring of 2017 to the fall of
2018. Among the manifestations of this injustice are the im-
position of harsh rules and regulations and low and condi-
tional support, as there is no financial support for students,
no support for research or additional activities, no supervi-
sory points from 2002 until the present, and no meeting
with students outside the two office hours twice a week. Not
to mention that I was accused of frequently missing lec-
tures, knowing that I did not miss any class except when I
went to the hospital during study time (which is very rare).
When I returned, I compensated the students with addition-
al lectures on Saturdays most weeks during the semester, in
addition to several students spying on me in all my classes.