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Scandal Hits Harvard

Sat Jun 7, 2008 3:03 PM EDT
education, scandal, harvard, patrick-hamm
By patrickhammscandal
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http://www.nowpublic.com/strange/will-harvard-turn-blind-eye-patrick-hamm-case

Most schools would fire a teacher who seduced his student, plied the underage girl with drugs and alcohol, and sexually assautled her.

And then there's Harvard.

The Internet Age has given rise to digital logarrhea. Blogs, twitters and flikrs all fuel this confessional spirit.

At Harvard, few have been hit by the urge to expose themselves than 20-year-old junior Lena Chen (http://www.thechicktionary.com).

Over the past few months, Chen has blogged and twittered about a new man in her life: "Patrick."
(http://thechicktionary.com/post/36713532/patrick-sitting-outside-the-newly-opened-crema)

When she started posting pictures of her beau, "Patrick's" identity immediately became obvious: Patrick Hamm, who holds a Teaching Fellowship with Harvard's department of sociology. (http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/soc/gs/Hamm_Patrick/)

That's when Chen's bloggings and twitterings added up to scandal.

Patrick Hamm teaches for the sociology department, where Chen is a student. Obviously, this violates Harvard's policy on "Unprofessional Conduct Between Individuals of Different University Status" (http://www.fas.harvard.edu/home/administration/sexual_harass_guide.html)

Chen's blogs (http://thechicktionary.com) provide still more episodes which cross the line into unethical –even illegal—behavior. According to Chen, Patrick Hamm

*"help[ed] me hunt down [a] fake ID...since I lost mine in Greece" (April 2),

*violated substance-related laws: "he is not even fazed by my underage-ness and the fact that I have to deal with pesky things like drinking laws" (April 2),

"This conversation only makes sense in context. When high

'[Hamm]: Get your fingers out of your vagina! We're eating dinner.'
[Chen]: It's not my fault I'm Chinese."

(http://thechicktionary.com/post/30591193/this-conversation-only-makes-sense-in-context-when)

(This may (or may not) be related to a "Patrick Hamm" who was arrested in a 2007 New Bedford, Mass., drug bust.)

The picture morphs from ethically bleary to morally eerie when one reads from Chen's March 21st blog, which documents cases of borderline sexual assault

Practically asleep again, I started to murmur something about not being in the mood.

"You what?" [Hamm] demanded fiercely. I jolted from my haze.

His hand was back around my neck now, tighter this time. I hesitated before answering.

"I'm tired," I said carefully. "I don't feel like having sex."

"You don't feel like it?"

[Hamm] made it sound like the most inadequate explanation he'd ever heard. I shook my head. I felt like a girl.

"If you don't feel like it," [Hamm] continued. "Then you shouldn't have woken me up by rubbing you're a*s against my c*ck and making out with me."

[Hamm] had a wicked look on his face, the same one he had when he dragged me around his living room by the hair and forced my head down on his c*ck so hard that I had to strain to catch my breath. He didn't have to say a word and I knew I was f*cked. I was going to be f*cked.

"I'm sorry," I whispered.

His grip tightened....and I started to gasp for breath…. he forced open my mouth with his c*ck….He was more than halfway down my throat when I couldn't stand it anymore and had to pull away. He asked me if I wanted him to f*ck me and I nodded yes."

In light of the age discrepancy between Hamm (26) and Chen (20); in light of the power-differential between Hamm (a Teaching Fellow) and Chen (an Undergraduate pursuing a degree in Hamm's department); in light of Chen's past blogging of her involvement in mental-health therapy, it's not out of line to wonder: Was Chen's "consent" meaningful in response to Hamm's physical coercion?"

Lena Chen has a fine sense of humor and a gift for writing. She's chosen to blog about her intimate life, which is her right.

But Hamm's case is a different beast. A more mature, higher statused, older man appears to have taken advantage of a young, mentally vulnerable who pursues a degree in Hamm's own department.

Harvard has yet to take action against this teacher who abused his position. Those who wish to protest the university's "see no evil" can email the following officials:

Robert J. Sampson (Sociology Department Head)
http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/soc/faculty/sampson/index.html

Christopher Winship (Director of Graduate Studies)
http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/soc/faculty/winship/index.html

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IndiPundit

I'm not sure which is more shocking, that Harvard thinks this sort of relationship between a student and teacher is not in violation of its university policies or that this 20 year old woman thinks these are appropriate things to write on the internet about one's relationship. Clearly the intelligence it takes to get into Harvard does not in any way reflect on one's possession of common sense or a modicum of self-respect. And these are supposed to be our future leaders?

    Reply#1 - Sat Jun 7, 2008 3:31 PM EDT
    epiloguezz

    yet, Indi...looks like lena chen's just been a constant embarassment to harvard for her 5 years there (yes, she was suspended for a year :P)

    http://encyclopediadramatica.com/Lena_Chen

      Reply#2 - Sat Apr 17, 2010 3:14 PM EDT
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