University Of North Dakota Treated Me Differently Than Males In Numerous Cases
Sources: Bob Anderson and Judy L. DeMers
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Name of Male |
Nature of Difficulty |
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1 |
Bob Anderson SPRC member |
violated student confidentiality |
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2 |
Kurt Belk |
physiology attendance poor |
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3 |
Jay Berger |
depression |
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4 |
Alan Crawford |
academic problems, received a reduced load |
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5 |
Jon Dangerfield |
class attendance very poor |
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6 |
Kevin Fickenger |
anxiety/academic problems given reduced load |
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7 |
Erik Furman |
academic problems/ "bad attitude" |
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8 |
Dominic Herda |
given better grades due to eye problem |
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9 |
Humberto Gallego |
usually late to class |
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10 |
Steve Johnson |
missed required classes/ lied to SPRC |
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11 |
Dr. Kilgore (MD practiced in Minot ER-1989) |
anxiety, depression, chemical dependency, psychiatric hospitalization |
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12 |
Rubin Lubka |
SPRC believes this student has a history of alcohol abuse |
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13 |
Ben Musha |
class attendance poor |
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14 |
Brian Myers |
failed Histology and Immunology examinations then attendance poor, assaulted police officer in bar-SPRC required community service |
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15 |
Quinton Thomas |
usually late for class; academic problems |
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16 |
Thomas Walker |
academic problems |
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University Personnel |
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17 |
Thomas Akers |
Sexual harassment |
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18 |
Bradley Braunagel |
Violated medical confidentiality |
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19 |
Dr. Hockenberry |
Violated medical confidentiality |
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20 |
Edwin James |
Problem with alcohol |
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21 |
Harold Vanscoy |
Violated medical confidentiality |
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Judy L. DeMers stated:
22. "Many male students are referred to therapy because of anxiety and depression"
23. "Male student charged with cheating because he was looking at another students test-male student claimed he was looking off into space charges were dropped."
ALSO: One medical school administrator stated a "male student finally graduated after he did something so terrible the SPRC placed him on indefinite suspension." While the University reportedly disciplined another female student for stating to another medical student she thought a particular child had pretty hair.
Obviously, the University of North Dakota does not treat all students equally.