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  1. Jul 31, 2024 · The Kern Community College District will pay former Bakersfield College professor Matthew Garrett $2.4 million under a recent settlement agreement.. Garrett, previously a tenured history professor, sued district administrators in 2021, alleging they retaliated against him for accusing colleagues of using grant money for partisan social justice work.

  2. Apr 28, 2023 · Matthew Garrett, a tenured history professor and co-founder of a faculty group that promotes free speech and American ideals, was terminated by the district board for various offenses. He claims he is being penalized for his views and challenges the decision as a free speech violation.

  3. Jul 27, 2024 · Matthew Garrett was a tenured professor at Bakersfield College but years of complaints against him ultimately led to his firing last year. Complaints against Garrett, span from 2020 to 2023 and allege unlawful activity against faculty and unprofessional conduct, leading to his 2023 firing.

  4. Tenured professor Matthew Garrett was dismissed last April from Bakersfield College in the Kern Community College District after he says far-left professors and students brought false accusations...

  5. 5 days ago · Matthew Garrett, a former history professor at Bakersfield College recently won a $2.4 million dollar settlement after being terminated from his teaching post for allegedly making “insulting ...

  6. Matthew Garrett is an Irish technologist, programmer, and free software activist who is a major contributor to a series of free software projects including Linux, GNOME, Debian, Ubuntu, and Red Hat. He has received the Free Software Award from the Free Software Foundation (FSF) for his work on Secure Boot , UEFI , and the Linux kernel .

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  8. Nov 16, 2023 · The decision is only a recommendation but addresses new community college campus rules on DEI policies. Johnson alleges in his suit that college administrators villainized the group for its views, including the firing of former professor Matthew Garrett in April.

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