Gung Ho!

Main Entry: gung ho Pronunciation: 'g&[ng]-'hOFunction: adjective Etymology: Gung ho!, motto (interpreted as meaning "work together") adopted by certain U.S. marines, from Chinese (Beijing) gOnghé, short for ZhOngguó GOngyè Hézuò Shè Chinese Industrial Cooperative Society: extremely or overly zealous or enthusiastic

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Monday, February 20, 2006

BSU prof named to 'most dangerous' list

By GAIL KOCH
gkoch@muncie.gannett.com


Joining Wolfe in the book, released last week, are two other professors with Hoosier ties: Harry Targ, a political science professor from Purdue University and Caroline Higgins, director of the peace and global studies program at Earlham College.

Wolfe first came under fire from Horowitz in 2004, after a student who had taken Wolfe's peace and conflict studies course accused the professor of liberal bias in the classroom.

Horowitz accused Ball State's program of "indoctrinating students and recruiting them to agendas that are anti-American, anti-military and friendly to the terrorist enemy intent on destroying us."


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