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interview, the claim that athletic scholarships provide educational opportunities for minority students: "If you were giving the scholarship to an intellectually brilliant kid who happens to play a sport, that's fine. But they give it to a functional illiterate who can't read a cereal box, and then
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labeled Mulcahy's attack a "campaign of character assassination" against a professor who had spoken out against athletics corruption at his university. In New Jersey, Dowling was most memorably defended by Donald and
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The Rutgers administration responded by releasing announcements stating that Rutgers ranks highly among state universities in the Academic Progress Report rankings compiled by the NCAA for the use of member schools.
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make him spend 50 hours a week on physical skills. That's not opportunity. If you want to give financial help to minorities, go find the ones who are at the library after school."
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Dowling came to national attention in the 1990s through his work with the Rutgers 1000 campaign which fought for the removal of Division I sports from Rutgers.
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He is past winner of the Richard Beale Davis Prize for work in early American literature and a New Jersey Council of the Humanities award for his book
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Confessions of a Spoilsport: My Life and Hard Times Fighting Sports Corruption at an Old Eastern University By William C. Dowling
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Confessions of a Spoilsport: My Life and Hard Times Fighting Sports Corruption at an Old Eastern University
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Confessions of a Spoilsport: My Life and Hard Times Fighting Sports Corruption at an Old Eastern University
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Oliver Wendell Holmes in Paris: Medicine, Theology, And the Autocrat of the Breakfast Table
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Oliver Wendell Holmes in Paris: Medicine, Theology, and the Autocrat of the Breakfast Table
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in 2012. According to his Rutgers University web page, Dowling has recently published
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The Epistolary Moment: The Poetics of the Eighteenth-Century Verse Epistle
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Dowling retired from Rutgers in 2016 after 28 years with the university.
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Jameson, Althusser, Marx: An Introduction to the Political Unconscious
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In September 2007, a controversy arose when Rutgers Athletic Director
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The Senses of the Text: Intensional Semantics and Literary Theory
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Ricoeur on Time and Narrative: an Introduction to Temps et recit
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accused Dowling of racism for having dismissed, in a
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Author of Confessions of a Spoilsport in July 2009.
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Warner, New Hampshire
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, New Jersey
English literature
Literary Theory
Warner, New Hampshire
Bachelor of Arts
Dartmouth College
Hanover, New Hampshire
Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern
Master of Arts
Doctor of Philosophy
Harvard University
Dudley House
Jean Mayer
Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities
University of Edinburgh
National Humanities Center
Guggenheim
National Endowment for the Humanities
Fulbright Lecturer
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Robert Mulcahy
Wall Street Journal
Roscoe Brown
Trenton Times
WCD: the Inside Higher Ed Interview
Ralph Nader

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