Caroline Crocker (b 1958) is an American immunopharmacologist who taught a biology class at George Mason University in 2005, while employed in a non-tenure track contract position as "contingent faculty". She also held another teaching position at Northern Virginia Community College. After her contract at George Mason University was not renewed, as is common with such positions, she claimed that she lost her job there "for teaching the problems with evolution" in a lecture which she repeated in a class at Northern Virginia Community College in the presence of a Washington Post reporter on November 2, 2005.
A GMU spokesman told the reporter that the university let her go at the end of her contract period for reasons unrelated to her views on intelligent design. In January 2006 she began a postdoctorate year at the Uniformed Services University. and features in the movie Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed.
Education and work
Crocker received an Associate of Arts from Des Moines Area Community College, a B.Sc. in microbiology and virology from University of Warwick, U.K. in 1979, an M.Sc. in medical microbiology from University of Birmingham, U.K in 1993, and a PhD in immunopharmacology from the University of Southampton, U.K. in 1999.
George Mason University
Crocker had a position as a part-time faculty member of George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia. She alleges that, in December 2004, her department barred her from teaching evolution and intelligent design after she mentioned intelligent design while teaching her second-year cell biology course. The dean of the College of Arts and Sciences stated that the university did not have a policy or a rule on whether certain topics should be discussed, but questioned whether a concept with theological underpinnings belonged in a science course.
Her lecture which raised concerns, as repeated at Northern Virginia Community College, included claims which have long been disputed. Her claim that microevolution is quite different from macroevolution is a common contention. She represented peppered moth evolution experiments to claim that they were falsified. She asserts that the Miller-Urey experiment was irrelevant as views on the atmospheric composition have been revised. Having claimed that many scientists believe that complex life reveals the hand of an intelligent designer, she said that "The problem with evolution is that it is all supposition - this evolved into this - but there is no evidence".
On 28 April 2005 Crocker was reported as stating that being prevented from teaching the hypothesis of evolution and intelligent design was "an infringement of academic freedom", and appealing the case to a grievance committee. On November 2, 2005, she gave a lecture which she told a reporter was the lecture that had led to her losing her job at a previous university. She said "I lost my job at George Mason University for teaching the problems with evolution. Lots of scientists question evolution, but they would lose their jobs if they spoke out." Crocker had described the lecture beforehand as teaching "the strengths and weaknesses of evolution", and when asked afterwards if she would be discussing the evidence for evolution in another class, said that she would not as "There really is not a lot of evidence for evolution" . Myers remarked that this statement was grounds for her dismissal.
Subsequently, she resigned from NVCC and began work for the Department of Defense in cancer research.
Intelligent design
Crocker became the Executive Director of the Intelligent Design and Evolution Awareness Center in early 2008. She appeared in a Coral Ridge Ministries video entitled The Intelligent Design Controversy in Higher Education and in the movie Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed. The claims she made in the Coral Ridge video about transitional fossils (and specifically Archaeopteryx and the evolution of the horse) were criticised by PZ Myers as being factually incorrect. Crocker currently runs a promotional website advertising her public speaking. According to the website topics include: The Censorship of Science, Evolution: Fact, Science, or Religion, along with an Alpha course.
Book
*Caroline Crocker, Free to Think: Why Scientific Integrity Matters Leafcutter Press (July 4, 2010) ISBN 0-9818734-4-8
A GMU spokesman told the reporter that the university let her go at the end of her contract period for reasons unrelated to her views on intelligent design. In January 2006 she began a postdoctorate year at the Uniformed Services University. and features in the movie Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed.
Education and work
Crocker received an Associate of Arts from Des Moines Area Community College, a B.Sc. in microbiology and virology from University of Warwick, U.K. in 1979, an M.Sc. in medical microbiology from University of Birmingham, U.K in 1993, and a PhD in immunopharmacology from the University of Southampton, U.K. in 1999.
George Mason University
Crocker had a position as a part-time faculty member of George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia. She alleges that, in December 2004, her department barred her from teaching evolution and intelligent design after she mentioned intelligent design while teaching her second-year cell biology course. The dean of the College of Arts and Sciences stated that the university did not have a policy or a rule on whether certain topics should be discussed, but questioned whether a concept with theological underpinnings belonged in a science course.
Her lecture which raised concerns, as repeated at Northern Virginia Community College, included claims which have long been disputed. Her claim that microevolution is quite different from macroevolution is a common contention. She represented peppered moth evolution experiments to claim that they were falsified. She asserts that the Miller-Urey experiment was irrelevant as views on the atmospheric composition have been revised. Having claimed that many scientists believe that complex life reveals the hand of an intelligent designer, she said that "The problem with evolution is that it is all supposition - this evolved into this - but there is no evidence".
On 28 April 2005 Crocker was reported as stating that being prevented from teaching the hypothesis of evolution and intelligent design was "an infringement of academic freedom", and appealing the case to a grievance committee. On November 2, 2005, she gave a lecture which she told a reporter was the lecture that had led to her losing her job at a previous university. She said "I lost my job at George Mason University for teaching the problems with evolution. Lots of scientists question evolution, but they would lose their jobs if they spoke out." Crocker had described the lecture beforehand as teaching "the strengths and weaknesses of evolution", and when asked afterwards if she would be discussing the evidence for evolution in another class, said that she would not as "There really is not a lot of evidence for evolution" . Myers remarked that this statement was grounds for her dismissal.
Subsequently, she resigned from NVCC and began work for the Department of Defense in cancer research.
Intelligent design
Crocker became the Executive Director of the Intelligent Design and Evolution Awareness Center in early 2008. She appeared in a Coral Ridge Ministries video entitled The Intelligent Design Controversy in Higher Education and in the movie Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed. The claims she made in the Coral Ridge video about transitional fossils (and specifically Archaeopteryx and the evolution of the horse) were criticised by PZ Myers as being factually incorrect. Crocker currently runs a promotional website advertising her public speaking. According to the website topics include: The Censorship of Science, Evolution: Fact, Science, or Religion, along with an Alpha course.
Book
*Caroline Crocker, Free to Think: Why Scientific Integrity Matters Leafcutter Press (July 4, 2010) ISBN 0-9818734-4-8
Steve Blair is a member of the Prescott, Arizona city council, a co-owner of a bread distribution company, and a former radio talk-show host for KYCA. Blair is best known for his controversial statements about a mural at the Miller Valley School in Prescott, depicting students of diverse racial backgrounds.
Biography
Blair graduated from Prescott High School in 1974, and received his degree from Arizona State University. He became the co-owner of Blair Distribution LLC, a distributor for Holsum bread.
Blair joined the Prescott city council in 2003, and later joined KYCA as a conservative talk show host.
Mural controversy
In 2010, Blair expressed concern over a mural being painted at Miller Valley School, depicting students at the school. Blair said that he was concerned about the painting, mistakenly saying that the most prominent figure was an African-American. (The figure was actually a Latino student at the school, who had been selected by his classmates to represent the students in the mural.) On his radio show, Blair said, "To depict the biggest picture on the building as a Black person, I would have to ask the question: Why?" He further urged callers to his show to contact the school and express their outrage.
After controversy erupted surrounding the comments, Blair was fired by KYCA. He said he was open to resigning from the city council, saying, "When my constituents in the city tell me it's time for me to go, and that I'm affecting how the city does its business, I will go. I ran because I wanted to help. If I can no longer do that, I'll step down."
Biography
Blair graduated from Prescott High School in 1974, and received his degree from Arizona State University. He became the co-owner of Blair Distribution LLC, a distributor for Holsum bread.
Blair joined the Prescott city council in 2003, and later joined KYCA as a conservative talk show host.
Mural controversy
In 2010, Blair expressed concern over a mural being painted at Miller Valley School, depicting students at the school. Blair said that he was concerned about the painting, mistakenly saying that the most prominent figure was an African-American. (The figure was actually a Latino student at the school, who had been selected by his classmates to represent the students in the mural.) On his radio show, Blair said, "To depict the biggest picture on the building as a Black person, I would have to ask the question: Why?" He further urged callers to his show to contact the school and express their outrage.
After controversy erupted surrounding the comments, Blair was fired by KYCA. He said he was open to resigning from the city council, saying, "When my constituents in the city tell me it's time for me to go, and that I'm affecting how the city does its business, I will go. I ran because I wanted to help. If I can no longer do that, I'll step down."
Fire Fighter Vodka is a brand of vodka owned by The Indulgence Spirits Company.It is distilled and bottled in the United States from American grains. The brand focuses on creating a smooth tasting vodka that can be enjoyed by everyone while giving a portion of sales back to the first responder community.
Product timeline
* Design: Beginning in 2013, Indulgence Spirits worked with award-winning artist Timur Salikhov, who designed the first concept version of Fire Fighter Vodka.
* Launch: Fire Fighter Vodka is gearing up for launch in the United States beginning in 2015
Awards and recognition
* Fire Fighter Vodka was awarded a sliver medal at the 2013 MIAF awards in Moscow, Russia.
Product timeline
* Design: Beginning in 2013, Indulgence Spirits worked with award-winning artist Timur Salikhov, who designed the first concept version of Fire Fighter Vodka.
* Launch: Fire Fighter Vodka is gearing up for launch in the United States beginning in 2015
Awards and recognition
* Fire Fighter Vodka was awarded a sliver medal at the 2013 MIAF awards in Moscow, Russia.
Their Twenty Greatest Hits is a compilation album of the Hollies greatest hits from EMI, New Zealand, and includes such hit songs as "He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother", "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress", "Magic Woman Touch", and "The Air That I Breathe".
Track listing
Side one
# "Just One Look"
# "Here I Go Again"
# ""
# "Look Through Any Window"
# "I Can't Let Go"
# "Bus Stop"
# "Stop Stop Stop"
# "On a Carousel"
# "Carrie Anne"
# "Jennifer Eccles"
# "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress"
Side two
# "Sorry Suzanne"
# "He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother"
# "Pay You Back With Interest"
# "Dear Eloise"
# "What's Wrong with the Way I Live"
# "Too Young to Be Married"
# "The Baby"
# "Magic Woman Touch'
# "The Day That Curly Billy Shot Crazy Sam Magee"
Track listing
Side one
# "Just One Look"
# "Here I Go Again"
# ""
# "Look Through Any Window"
# "I Can't Let Go"
# "Bus Stop"
# "Stop Stop Stop"
# "On a Carousel"
# "Carrie Anne"
# "Jennifer Eccles"
# "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress"
Side two
# "Sorry Suzanne"
# "He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother"
# "Pay You Back With Interest"
# "Dear Eloise"
# "What's Wrong with the Way I Live"
# "Too Young to Be Married"
# "The Baby"
# "Magic Woman Touch'
# "The Day That Curly Billy Shot Crazy Sam Magee"