Fenty may take teaching job at Oberlin
Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, now on the market for a job, may be teaching political science at Oberlin College, his alma mater, a spokesman for the college confirmed Wednesday.
Oberlin President Marvin Krislov and Fenty "exchanged e-mails...and both expressed interest in the possibility of him teaching," Scott Wargo said in an e-mail. "The idea was passed along to the politics department and they are exploring options. This would have to be approved by the faculty and at this point there is no timetable."
The mayor's office did not confirm inquiries about job hunting at the Ohio college.
Fenty lost his primary re-election bid to Council Chairman Vincent C. Gray last month.
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| October 13, 2010; 10:24 AM ET
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Is there a strong LGBT presence at Oberlin? This may be en excellent personal move for Adrian. A chance to step out of the matrix, put some space between himself,that woman in the Jimmy Choo's who bore his children, and the dreadful parasites from the DL (Neal,Jair,David you know who you are) who have used and abused him.
Could luck finding yourself again Adrian. I always had a soft spot for the earnest young man you once were.
Posted by: SoCali | October 13, 2010 10:45 AM | Report abuse
Is there a strong LGBT presence at Oberlin? This may be en excellent personal move for Adrian. A chance to step out of the matrix, put some space between himself,that woman in the Jimmy Choo's who bore his children, and the dreadful parasites from the DL (Neal,Jair,David you know who you are) who have used and abused him.
Could luck finding yourself again Adrian. I always had a soft spot for the earnest young man you once were.
Posted by: SoCali | October 13, 2010 10:47 AM | Report abuse
Proposed course title: "How to totally alienate the polity in just four years despite making plenty of progress across the board."
Posted by: mendelsonmustgo | October 13, 2010 11:07 AM | Report abuse
Yeah, and he'll ignore his students, too.
Posted by: linroy62 | October 13, 2010 11:19 AM | Report abuse











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