U. of Colorado chancellor to cut Churchill
By JUDITH KOHLER and DAN ELLIOTT, Associated Press Writers

Last Updated 3:22 pm PDT Monday, June 26, 2006

http://www.sacbee.com/24hour/nation/v-print/story/3318154p-12222715c.html

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - The top official at the University of Colorado's
flagship campus said Monday he intends to fire Ward Churchill, the
professor who compared some World Trade Center victims to a Nazi and
then landed in hot water over allegations of academic misconduct.

Interim Chancellor Philip DiStefano said Churchill has 10 days to appeal
his decision to a faculty committee. Churchill, a tenured professor of
ethnic studies, has denied allegations of plagiarism and other
misconduct and has said he would file suit if fired.

Churchill did not immediately return telephone messages Monday.

In an essay written shortly after the 2001 terrorist attacks, Churchill
described some of the victims in the World Trade Center as "little
Eichmanns," a reference to Holocaust architect Adolf Eichmann. The essay
was largely ignored until January 2005, when it came to light before
Churchill was to speak at Hamilton College in upstate New York.

The essay triggered calls for Churchill to be fired, but university
officials concluded he could not be dismissed because of free speech
protections. They did order an investigation into allegations of
academic misconduct, which concluded two weeks ago.

The school's committee on research misconduct said Churchill "has
committed serious, repeated, and deliberate research misconduct."

DiStefano agreed and said he has told Churchill he plans to dismiss him.

Churchill has been relieved of academic work but will remain a paid
faculty member as long as the firing is in the appeals process,
university officials said.

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