According to Jessica Smith Cross at Metro Canada, the woo teacher is no longer on the staff at the University of Toronto and the course has been dropped.
Beth Landau-Halpern, a homeopath, came under fire last year when the source materials for her course on alternative medicine at U of T Scarborough were made public. They included YouTube links and other non-academic sources.
Landau-Halpern was cleared by an internal investigation and continued to teach her course this spring.
A spokesperson for the university confirmed on Monday that Landau-Halpern’s course will not be offered this summer or next year, and she is no longer on staff.
Now about that course in Magical Engineering…
anat says
Scientific Astrology? Geological Dowsing? Tarot-based psychology?
Blanche Quizno says
The course we’re all waiting for is on djinn energy and djinn machines.
Doesn’t mean it can’t be true!
While no djinn engines have yet been successfully tested, for all we know, we might see one of these engines put to work as early as next semester! I can has tenure??
Ichthyic says
It does not sound to me, from reading the review of course material conducted by the university, or in fact ANY statement from the university administration itself, that the university was “backing away” from Halpern.
quite the contrary.
after highlighting the obvious conflict of interest engendered by the fact that the person teaching the course was in fact, the WIFE of the Dean of the University… the response was a simple: “Nothing to see here! move along!”
frankly, I’m astonished at the way they handled this, and would NEVER recommend a student to attend such an institution until serious changes are made.
Joey Maloney says
A wizard’s staff has a knob on the end…c’mon, everybody sing along!
lorn says
Is it still okay if Doctor Who uses a little “metaphysical engineering” now and then?