Documents tagged "University"
Found 101 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032519.txt
Lawrence Krauss is the Director of The Origins Project at Arizona State University and a Foundation Professor in the School of Earth & Space Exploration and Physics Department. He expressed concerns about President Trump's focus on space exploration, stating that it was not contributing to science but rather serving as an opportunity for glory. In response, Jeffrey E. sent Krauss an article from The Washington Post about President Trump signing a NASA bill aimed at landing on Mars.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032209.txt
This is an email exchange between lawkrauss and jeevacation discussing their travel plans to London and Paris, with a side discussion about a dream app idea and a potential challenge for Arizona State University (ASU).
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031990.txt
The email discusses Ken Starr's role as President of Baylor University and his efforts to raise the academic stature of the school. It highlights that Starr, who is well-known for his role in Bill Clinton's Whitewater scandal, is receiving high marks for his new position at the nation's largest Baptist institution. The email also includes links to other news stories on topics such as the healing powers of vinegar and curing blood pressure without drugs.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031972.txt
The document discusses a lawsuit against California, specifically its sanctuary policies for immigrants. Key people involved in the discussion include Thomas Fuller from New York Times, Justice Antonin Scalia, and Professor Vladeck from Yale University. The main topics covered are the legality of sanctuary city policies, immigration enforcement by federal versus state authorities, and political motivations behind lawsuits involving immigration issues.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031732.txt
This email conversation discusses meeting a man who has some truth to the claims about Trump and Russians. The writer suggests that they should focus on getting to the truth of the accusations, mentioning the University of Virginia and others as examples where there was no penalty for false allegations. They also mention that they are happy to meet him and want someone else to arrange it. However, they caution that it's important to be careful.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031676.txt
In this email exchange, Lawrence Krauss informs Jeffrey E. that he will be taking a voluntary leave from his position as Chair of the Board at the Bulletin, allowing him and the board to make positive statements about each other. Jeffrey E. advises Lawrence Krauss to concentrate on refuting charges made against him in an article by breaking them down into categories such as ludicrous, ogling, jokes, and so on.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031607.txt
The document discusses the history of conspiracy theories and their relevance in modern times. It mentions criminal conspiracies and how they are frequently charged by the government, as well as pseudo-conspiracies that exist only in delusionary or misinformed minds. The author references a Wall Street Journal article written by Edward Jay Epstein on the topic.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031556.txt
In the document, Lawrence Krauss is discussing a situation where he has received criticism and negative publicity due to an announcement about him and buzzfeed. He mentions that he is taking a voluntary leave as Chair of the Board from The Origins Project at ASU, which is directed by him, in order to make nice statements and improve relations with the board. Krauss expresses his hope for the future and references the upcoming 10 year celebration of the Origins Project at Arizona State University.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031533.txt
The explosion centered around Baylor University's football program and its handling of a rape trial involving a former player, Sam Ukwuachu. The trial sparked controversy and criticism about the university's culture towards sexual assault, leading to scrutiny from Texas Monthly and other media outlets. This led to a crisis for the school, particularly for Coach Art Briles and Drayton McLane Jr.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031460.txt
The document discusses the history and prevalence of conspiracy theories and their impact on society. It cites examples such as the Roman senators who plotted to assassinate Julius Caesar and the foreign conspiracy behind the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center. The author also mentions that journalists often use the term "conspiracy theory" to describe paranoid distortions of reality, but criminal conspiracies are not uncommon. In addition, the document refers to pseudo-conspiracies that exist only in a delusional or misinformed mind and have gained popularity, such as the belief that the 9/11 attack was staged by President George W. Bush to launch a war on Islam and the claim that the 1969 moon landing was faked.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031269.txt
The email exchange discusses allegations of sexual harassment against Dr. Lawrence Krauss, a prominent scientist and director at Arizona State University's Origins Project. The sender inquires about the validity of the accusations and seeks advice on how to respond. It is suggested that mutual decisions were made during encounters in 2006, but the question remains why multiple women have accused him over more than a decade.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031263.txt
Lawrence Krauss, a well-known physicist and public intellectual, denies allegations of sexual harassment made against him. He is currently on a plane and has been in correspondence with the universities involved in the investigation. Krauss plans to resign his honorary appointment at ANU after the investigation concludes and the complaint is dismissed. The claims made in the allegation were later demonstrated to be false or not supported by evidence, leading Krauss to conclude that the claim was fabricated maliciously.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031255.txt
This is an email from Lawrence Krauss responding to allegations of sexual harassment by BuzzFeed News. He expresses concern that his responses will be reported out of context or incompletely and asks for his full responses to be quoted. Krauss denies the allegations and explains that his high public profile exposes him to more scrutiny, unfounded outside complaints, and allegations than other faculty members. He notes that he has remained a professor in good standing at various universities and organizations with strict harassment policies.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031246.txt
Lawrence Krauss responds to an inquiry from BuzzFeed News regarding allegations of sexual harassment. He denies the accusations and expresses concern that his comments may be reported out of context or incompletely. Krauss also points out that his high public profile exposes him to additional scrutiny and outside complaints, but he maintains a good standing in universities and organizations like CFI. He is asked to be an honorary director of CFI and has spoken at their meetings due to his talks being appreciated by attendees.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031239.txt
Lawrence Krauss responds to allegations of sexual harassment made by BuzzFeed News. He denies all claims and emphasizes his respect for the people he works with. He also states that his high public profile makes him more susceptible to scrutiny and complaints, but he has always been in good standing at the universities and organizations he is associated with.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031106.txt
This is a set of personal emails between two individuals discussing various topics such as relationships with people who are associated with politicians like Clinton, the US-France relations, and an upcoming visit. The conversation seems casual and friendly, with some references to work at a university and Huffington Post.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031079.txt
In the document, Jeffrey Epstein is mentioned as being in Paris and Lawrence Krauss expresses gratitude for their friendship. The topic of Epstein's involvement with underage girls is discussed, with Krauss stating that he believes Epstein did not know their age and was unaware of any wrongdoing. It is also stated that everyone involved was a victim and there were no happy resolutions or consequences from these activities.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031074.txt
This document appears to be an email exchange between Lawrence Krauss, a professor at Arizona State University, and Jeffrey Epstein regarding statements made in the Daily Beast about Epstein's alleged sexual activities. The main topic of discussion is the evidence supporting these allegations and whether or not they are true. In this exchange, Krauss expresses his friendship with Epstein and mentions that he has not heard from him recently.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031069.txt
The document appears to be a series of emails between Lawrence Krauss and Jeffrey Epstein about a statement in the Daily Beast. The key people mentioned are Lawrence Krauss, Jeffrey Epstein, and Rebecca Watson. The topic of discussion seems to involve sex and evidence, with one person suggesting that another person was the victim in this case, but there was no happy resolution or consequences of these activities. It is not clear where the events took place, but it could be inferred that they are discussing a controversial issue involving law enforcement.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031031.txt
The document contains a series of emails between Jeffrey Epstein, Lawrence Krauss, and Rebecca Watson. The key topic discussed in the exchange is related to statements made by Epstein regarding allegations of sexual activity with underage girls. Epstein denies any wrongdoing, while others express skepticism about his version of events. The conversation also includes personal messages and a mention of plans for an upcoming weekend.
