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  Campus Watch: Keeping an Eye on Professors Who Teach About the Middle East   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Campus Watch seeks to reverse the damage already caused by the activist/scholars on American campuses.
Campus Watch consists of American academics concerned about US interests and their frequent denigration on campus.
Campus Watch will critique these specialists, and make available its findings on the internet and in the media.
hnn.us /articles/986.html   (1270 words)

  
  Campus Watch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Campus Watch is a project of the Middle East Forum and is associated with Daniel Pipes.
The director of Campus Watch is Winfield Myers.
Political scientists John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt wrote in March 2006 that Campus Watch was founded by "passionately pro-Israel neoconservatives" with the intention of "encourag[ing] students to report comments or behavior that might be considered hostile to Israel" and that it was a "transparent attempt to fllist and intimidate scholars."
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Campus_Watch   (810 words)

  
 Campus Watch
Campus Watch is the community-based crime prevention program and organization for the faculty and staff of Cleveland State University.
Campus Watch was awarded a $1,500 grant from the Governor's Office of Criminal Justice Services in 1988 for their "Safe Space" evening crime prevention effort.
Campus Watch members authored their own constitution and bylaws and annually elect a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and an alternate at large.
www.csuohio.edu /police/Campus_Watch.htm   (654 words)

  
 Jonathan Calt Harris on Campus Watch on National Review Online
Campus Watch came into existence when it became apparent to MEF scholars that academic specialists on the Middle East had created a closed and insular environment, admitting only certain viewpoints and doing their best to close off alternate views.
Campus Watch is in the business of providing very specific information; a quick look at www.Campus-Watch.org shows the extent of its documentation.
Campus Watch finds it particularly distressing that professors of U.S. history such as Columbia's Eric Foner, Yale's Glenda Gilmore, who are supposed to know better, feel free to throw around this misplaced charge of McCarthyism.
www.nationalreview.com /comment/comment-harris052103.asp   (1347 words)

  
 University Police - Campus Watch Program
The intent of Campus Watch at California State University Fullerton will be to improve crime prevention through enhanced awareness and prevention education, and application of safety and security techniques.
Campus Watch at Cal State Fullerton is organized under the auspices of the University Police Department in partnership with the campus community.
Campus Crime Network operates by way of a pyramid system that allows information to be distributed throughout the community in a rapid fashion.
police.fullerton.edu /campus_watch_program.htm   (936 words)

  
 UAB Police: Campus Watch
Campus Watch is a group program organized and run by the employees, staff, and students at UAB.
Campus Watch is a means by which employees, staff, and students can reduce and deter crime on campus.
Campus Watch is intended to help reduce campus crime by acting as a deterrent to those who are about to commit a crime.
main.uab.edu /police/show.asp?durki=60080   (351 words)

  
 About Campus Watch
Campus Watch, a project of the Middle East Forum, reviews and critiques Middle East studies in North America, with an aim to improving them.
Campus Watch fully respects the freedom of speech of those it debates while insisting on its own freedom to comment on their words and deeds.
Campus Watch supports the unencumbered freedom of speech of all scholars, regardless of their views.
www.campus-watch.org /about.php   (1587 words)

  
 Campus Watch - SourceWatch
The Campus Watch project is the brainchild of Daniel Pipes and Martin Kramer, and it is "dedicated to revealing the alleged bias of mainstream Middle East studies programs at U.S. colleges and universities." Initially the website published "dossiers" on critical academics, and it urged students to submit reports on political bias.
Campus Watch alleges that Middle East scholars "seem generally to dislike their own country and think even less of American allies abroad.
Campus Watch notes that "Middle East studies in the United States has become the preserve of Middle Eastern Arabs, who have brought their views with them.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Campus_Watch   (1193 words)

  
 FrontPage magazine.com :: Campus Watch by Jonathan Calt Harris
This week, as Campus Watch is celebrating its one-year mark, the problems that Dewey sought to prevent still persist.
Campus Watch, in posting the views of radical and/or errant professors, prompted a sudden and dramatic increase in the level of public scrutiny.
Campus Watch will engage these problems head on and stay true to the mission we have begun.
www.frontpagemag.com /Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=9966   (820 words)

  
 Getting Campus Watch Wrong [Weblog] - Daniel Pipes
Since Campus Watch opened its virtual doors in September 2002, the press and others have dismayingly often misunderstood its purposes, given that the mission statement is short and sweet, and that it is prominently posted on the Campus Watch homepage.
Campus Watch has been at the forefront of researching this topic and collecting what others have done; those interested in more can find all they would wish to know at http://www.campus-watch.org/survey.php/id/16.
Threats to free speech on campus today emanate from the politically correct academic leftist establishment Gordon defends and proof can be found in the shrill reactions and mendacious allegations that flow from the pens of Gordon and his ilk when their views are challenged, for example by Campus Watch.
www.danielpipes.org /blog/703   (1991 words)

  
 ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH & SAFETY
Campus Watch seeks to encourage safety practices among students, staff and University visitors to lessen the opportunity for attacks on and crimes against both persons and property.
To publicise Campus Watch both inside and outside the University as a deterrent to the potential for crime and illegal conduct.
To foster among students and staff an appreciation and knowledge that the campus is part of the wider community and is not immune to crime, abuse, social misconduct, nor the consequences of substantial reports of either illegal or improper acts.
www.csu.edu.au /division/healsafe/webpages/pols/J4.htm   (1053 words)

  
 Campus Watch
Campus Watch is a philanthropic program provided by the brothers of Beta Mu Sigma fraternity under the guidance of the Southern Police department.
Campus Watch is available to all students and one of their duties is to escort students who may not feel comfortable walking alone to or from their evening classes.
They can be seen walking around campus wearing an orange vest labeled "Campus Watch." They are here for you so please do not hesitate to contact the number below if would like to utilize their service.
www.southernct.edu /services/police/index.php?file=campuswatch.html   (127 words)

  
 Campus Watch
Campus Watch and the crime logs are made publicly available in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (also known as the Clery Act).
Campus Watch comments should be directed to Officer Layne Smith or Officer Darrell Halstead.
Most Campus Watch reports from 2001 to 2007 are now available in the archive.
www.utexas.edu /police/campuswatch   (229 words)

  
 North Gate News Online :: Campus Watch Raises Specter of McCarthyism
Campus Watch was created in part as a response to a growing campaign to encourage universities to end their investments with companies that do business in Israel.
According to Campus Watch, these professors' opinions "have an extensive but subtle influence on the way Americans see the Middle East." From high school teachers to television viewers, many people across society take their cue from these scholars, according to Campus Watch.
Campus Watch is also working to establish a network of professors to promote American interests on campuses across the country.
journalism.berkeley.edu /ngno/stories/000562.html   (855 words)

  
 Campus Watch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Campus Watch is a means by which employees, staff and students can reduce crime on campus.
Organization and activity is the responsibility of the campus watch group.
The employees, staff and students are responsible for the success of the group.We, the members of the UAB Campus Watch Program, recognize that crime prevention involves the anticipation, recognition, and appraisal of a crime risk.
www.police.uab.edu /pdwebpg9.htm   (323 words)

  
 Daniel Pipes: Campus Watch
Campus Watch, a website created by the Middle East Forum, invites student complaints about Middle East studies faculty members who they believe are guilty of analytical failures, the mixing of politics with scholarship, intolerance of alternative views, apologetics, and/or the abuse of power over students.
According to Campus Watch, “The Middle East studies professorate is almost monolithically leftist due to a systematic exclusion of those with conservative or even moderately liberal views.
Campus Watch criticizes John Esposito of Georgetown University for stating that Islamist movements "are not necessarily anti-Western, anti-American, or anti-democratic".
www.bpac.info /calendar/Dec2CampusWatch.html   (434 words)

  
 Security Section - Campus Watch
Campus Watch echoes the principles of Neighbourhood Watch.
It is quite simply a vehicle to raise awareness of the types of crime occurring in and around the campus and to develop crime prevention initiatives to try and prevent them.
The Campus Watch schemes aim to create an environment in which all sections of the campus community can pursue their lives and interests safely, free from victimisation and the fear of crime
www.lboro.ac.uk /service/security/pages/campus_watch.html   (149 words)

  
 Martin Kramer's Sandstorm: 365 Days of Campus Watch
My endorsement of Campus Watch appeared in its first press release, and since Pipes happened to be traveling in Canada, I was the one who got inundated with calls from journalists asking just what Campus Watch intended to do.
Many academics feared that Campus Watch would be engaged in espionage in the classroom, because it invited students to send it information.
The next step for Campus Watch is to move beyond criticism to foster new alternatives within Middle Eastern studies.
www.geocities.com /martinkramerorg/2003_09_18.htm   (834 words)

  
 Campus Watch :: University of Southampton
Campus Watch is a variation of the crime prevention 'watch' schemes that exist in various guises around the UK (Neighbourhood, Business, Shop, Pub etc).
The introduction of the Campus Watch scheme at Southampton University aims to create an environment in which all sections of the campus community can pursue their lives and interests safely, free from victimisation and the fear of crime.
The TREK "Armoured Campus V Lock" combines a hardened high grade steel shackle with a strengthened cable and is available through the University at £20 (rrp £40).
www.soton.ac.uk /about/unilife/campuswatch.html   (193 words)

  
 indexcpm
Founded in 1996, Rice Campus Watch is an innovative application of the highly successful block watch program, specifically tailored to meet the needs of this urban university.
Campus Watch is organized under the auspices of the Rice University Police Department.
In turn, all Campus Watchers are expected to relay the information to all faculty, staff and students in their office, in their immediate area, on their floor, on in their building.
www.ruf.rice.edu /~owlwatch/cpm.htm   (3207 words)

  
 SAF: Campus Watch
Revelations like this are remarkable considering that one of the frequent criticisms of CW from the professorate is that we have the audacity to ask students for their opinions about what they are taught.
Campus Watch, in posting the views of radical and/or errant professors, prompted a sudden and dramatic increase in the level of public scrutiny of these professors’ works.
As long as Middle East academics continue to neglect to do their part, Campus Watch will continue to encourage what should be considered the cornerstone of education: increased debate, increased free speech and increased public understanding of Middle East studies in America(5).
www.studentsforacademicfreedom.org /archive/2003/CampusWatch092203.html   (1044 words)

  
 CAMPUS WATCH
Campus Watch Escort Services provides escorts 24 hours a day on the PSU campus.
Campus Watch display boards are located throughout campus buildings to provide crime prevention information.
Click on the Campus Watch alert of your choice to view the document.
www.cpso.pdx.edu /html/campuswatch.htm   (145 words)

  
 Press Release Archive: GW to Enhance Campus Safety and Security Through New Partnership with Sprint
Campus Watch features a select group of students who will carry PCS phones pre-programmed to call the UPD dispatcher.
�Students are all over this campus on a daily basis, so training them about what to report and giving them the means to immediately report potential problems or concerns without taking up too much of their valuable time is a huge benefit to GW.
The Campus Watch Program is an extension of Sprint�s �Phone Call for Safety Program.� Launched in July 2000, the Program features the donation of wireless phones and service to participating law enforcement organizations or school safety partners.
www.gwu.edu /~media/pressreleases/08-21-02-CampusWatch.cfm   (674 words)

  
 Stanley Kurtz on Campus Watch on National Review Online
Campus Watch, they say, is "a hate website," an inappropriate "fllist," and a "fear mongering" enterprise that could have a "chilling effect" on campus free speech, especially for faculty without tenure.
When Daniel Pipes steps onto a college campus, he's got to be surrounded by body guards and protected from attack — no doubt, attack by the same sort of people who recently prevented former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from speaking at Montreal's Concordia University.
And more power to Campus Watch for inviting students to alert it to egregious cases of professorial bias.
www.nationalreview.com /kurtz/kurtz092302.asp   (1744 words)

  
 JSU UPD - Campus Watch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Campus Watch is a group program organized and run by the employees, staff, and students at JSU.
We, the members of the JSU Campus Watch Program, recognize that crime prevention involves the anticipation, recognition, and appraisal of a crime risk.
Campus Watch is the people of JSU looking out for each other.
www.jsu.edu /depart/upd/campuswatch.html   (320 words)

  
 JEWSWEEK - The case against Campus Watch.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Campus Watch promptly yanked the dossiers, though it includes a list of those who requested inclusion in solidarity, and it still issues reports about various campuses.
Campus Watch took aim at the institution early on, including two of its professors, Hamid Dabashi and Joseph Massad, in its original list of dossiers.
Campus Watch draws on information in the public domain, including the quoted statements of professors like Dabashi, and it continually weaves that information into lengthy exposes on just how biased academic professors can be.
www.jewsweek.com /bin/en.jsp?enPage=BlankPage&enDisplay=view&enDispWhat=object&enDispWho=Article^l141&enZone=Stories&enVersion=0&   (1031 words)

  
 Department of Campus Safety
Campus Watch relies on the slogan “you are the key to success” and its success is achieved though a partnership between the Community and Campus Safety.
The basis of Campus Watch is the community involvement of reporting ANYTHING that appears suspicious or does not appear right.
A fundamental principle of Campus Safety is to prevent crime and to work diligent at Crime Prevention.
www.usask.ca /campussafety/campuswatch.html   (189 words)

  
 Campus Squirrel Listings
UF is a big campus, and there's even wooded areas that are part of the campus but the squirrels there aren't as tame as the ones in parkish areas between buildings.
For a campus in the heart of a metropolitan area, this school is reported to have quite the squirrel population.
Vanderbilt's campus is urban, and is surrounded by busy streets, but the campus is large enough to furnish sufficient sanctuary for squirrels (why even _try_ to cross the street?).
www.gottshall.com /squirrels/campsq.htm   (13835 words)

  
 Campus Watch Training Coordinator's Manual
Campus Watch is the community based crime prevention program and organization for the faculty, staff and students of Rice University.
Campus Watch is organized under the auspices of the Rice University Campus Police.
Campus Watch is the cooperation and communication between the Rice University community and Rice Police.
rupd.rice.edu /manual   (3273 words)

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