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From: Lawrence Krauss
To: J <[email protected]>
Cc: Lawrence Krauss <I
Subject: Re: Origins and Interplanetary initiative
Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2018 16:57:12 +0000
I certainly understand that.. and I have been wrestling with that concern myself. I think that is a reasonable
course of action for you. On the other hand, I had also thought that indignation from donors about what has been
going on might spur the President and Provost to realize that an equitable treatment of me and my contributions
to ASU might help appease donors and members of the general public.. and might encourage them to make a
better deal.. It could go either way I guess. I have decided for the moment not to press this issue publicly as
much as I might, though I am drafting something that I may send to Lindy with my concerns, which I think may
be appropriate.
Lawrence M. Krauss
Professor
School of Earth & Space Exploration and Physics Department
Arizona State U • x 871404, Tempe, AZ 85287.1404
Research Office: Assistant (Jessica)]
On Oct 2, 2018, at 9:50 AM, J [email protected]> wrote:
only after our provost president meeting
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 12:45 PM Lawrence Krauss > wrote:
Jeffrey.
I am hoping you and Black will take action regarding your past donations. What Lindy Elkins-Tantan has
done is basically erase any evidence that the Origins Project existed at ASU over a decade and the resources
developed for that program, from donations by people like you, have now been erased. With the web page
completely erased, the Origins educational Portal is gone.. The links to articles and videos developed by
Origins is gone.. Indeed all the resources on which had been created by scores of scientists, and were being
made available to teachers and students as well as members of the general public, are gone. It is as if the
entire 10 year history of the Origins project and its contributions never existed. I find it shameful, and
essentially violates the university's commitment to knowledge and education. And the Origins Postdoctoral
Prize Lectureship, which you funded, and which we awarded in Feb of this year is now being given, but the
name is gone.. It is part of the Interplanetary Initiative, a program she had been running and which had been
loping along for the past few years.. It is unfair to all those who contributed resources to Origins to have
their work just disappear, and donors who contributed because they liked the vision and liked what was being
produced should not have their funds usurped for something they never intended to support. As the major
donors to Origins I think you have a right not only to talk about how your future funds are used, but also
your past funds, and request that the resources developed using your past funds not be made to disappear.
All best
Lawrence
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