The most surprising and, at the same time, least surprising information in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article:
Emails obtained by the Journal Sentinel show UWM officials privately backed Noodin and tried sidestepping the controversy until the news organization began asking questions this spring. In response to a public records request, UWM indicated in August it had opened an investigation into Noodin.
UWM declined to make administrators available for an interview but said it is “aware of and troubled by” the allegations against Noodin.
“Our students and communities must trust that we are honest and authentic in our work,” the statement said.
“The fact that I haven’t really been misrepresenting myself seems to set off even more fury,” she told UWM officials in an email.
Scott Gronert, dean of the College of Letters and Science, wrote back with an apology for “having to deal with these challenges to your identity, which you have so openly addressed in your recent posts and throughout your time at UWM.”
Margaret is the most significant case of ethnic fraud within the University of Wisconsin System, based on title/position, to be exposed by the media thus far. C.V. Vitolo-Haddad was a teaching assistant and Kay LeClaire was only in an LTE position. That's UW-Milwaukee: 1, UW-Madison:2
The number could change at anytime though...
Check out the NAFPs thread for
Professor Ahna Skop, UW-Madison:
http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=5641.0.
Ahna Skop received the UW Outstanding Woman of Color Award in 2019. Seriously. I can't believe someone hasn't picked up that story yet.
After the Kay LeClaire thread went viral, in addition to Ahna Skop, I received emails about two other faculty/staff at UW-Madison. One is in DEI and the other is an Associate Professor.
UW-Madison has a list of Indigenous faculty/staff for students to use as a support resource:
https://tribalrelations.wisc.edu/resources/native-students/All but three people on that list will have no problem explaining their connection. I imagine the other three will find it quite difficult.