
My disciplinary hearing at @BrownUniversity has been scheduled for Friday. For emailing >3000 administrators asking about their job duties, I was charged with misrepresentation and violating the IT policy. Does this sound fair? Misrepresentation For identifying myself as a reporter for the Brown Spectator, which I am. Because the Spectator is an independent non-profit registered in Rhode Island, not a university-recognized student club, the university claims this constitutes misrepresentation. (The Brown Daily Herald, Brown's other (more liberal) student paper, is also a private non-profit and not a student club, and nobody seems to care.) Violation of Operation Rules I am accused of violating the university's IT policy (they don't specify which provision) by publishing a database of names and titles, which they claim is confidential, even though it is not. I did not gain unauthorized access to any systems nor use any systems beyond the extent I was authorized to do so.











