Or, do like Texas did and pass a law that allows concealed carry on campus.
Awesome. What is your area of specialty?Well, I am an Oklahoma college professor who has carried pretty relentlessly for 17 years (not on campus, but almost everywhere else). However it would not occur to me to ask the college president as I am 99.999999% sure of the response! I would like to know what he (prez) thinks about a possible ISIS attack. Probably like most liberals, just thinks he can talk them out of it.
Awesome. What is your area of specialty?
Wow. The only languages I know (some of) that go back that far are Fortran, Matlab, and SQL.I teach computer science mostly, and some mathematics. My doctorate is in Math, but I kinda got drafted to teach cs (when they found out I knew a computer language or 2!)
This was back in 1979, when the Math dept had only 3 people that knew any computer language but had 1,000 declared cs majors!
With the advent of microcomputers, BASIC was a big deal back then. I knew BASIC, FORTRAN, and some Z80 assembly language; then after being hired I learned many more (including C, Pascal, 68K assembly, and later C++.) Now C++ is our departmental language, and it is just about all I program in anymore...
No. This R: https://www.r-project.org/about.html.R for Ruby?
My CCL instructor told me of two people that got permission. Both had special circumstances and both were limited on how long they could carry.Yeah, I wish you the best of luck. Let us know how it comes out. I don't have any personal experience, but I do not recall hearing of anyone who has been successful. There's got to be a first someday, right! Might as well be you!
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