Dr Warren Goldstein taught U.S.history and chaired the History Department in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Hartford.[1]

Over a 30-year academic and writing career, Goldstein published five books: Playing for Keeps: A History of Early Baseball (Cornell, 1989), A Brief History of American Sports. Co-authored with Elliott J. Gorn. (Hill & Wang, 1993) Second Edition, University of Illinois, 2013. William Sloane Coffin, Jr.: A Holy Impatience. (Yale, 2004). Paperback, 2006. Time to Learn: How a New School Schedule is Making Smarter Kids, Happier Parents, and Safer Neighborhoods. Co-authored with Christopher Gabrieli. (Jossey-Bass, 2008). For the Love of Physics: From the End of the Rainbow to the Edge of Time—A Journey Through the Wonders of Physics. Co-authored with Walter Lewin. (Free Press, 2011).

In April 2021 it was found that Goldstein shared an email on his screen during class revealing that he and President Gregory S. Woodward were discussing "Spin-Doctoring" numbers in efforts to support their move to Division III sports.[2][3][4][5]

References

  1. "Warren Goldstein, PhD". University of Hartford. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
  2. "University of Hartford leadership fails its athletes, coaches and alums".
  3. Lucivero • •, Gabrielle. "Email Exchange Appears to Show UHart President Soliciting Support for Move to Division III Athletics". NBC Connecticut. Retrieved 2023-02-28.
  4. Reags. "Hartford's President Reportedly Got Caught During A Zoom Class Trying To Convince A Professor To Publicly Support Getting Rid Of Its Division I Teams". www.barstoolsports.com. Retrieved 2023-02-28.
  5. Jacobs, Jeff (2021-05-22). "Jeff Jacobs: Hartford President Greg Woodward must go after squandering trust of the 'Neighborhood'". Connecticut Post. Retrieved 2023-02-28.


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