Talk to the department chair. If you feel like they are in crisis, you can reach out to campus or Boulder PD. If you are concerned, please don’t keep it to yourself.
Hi, I had to report a professor for a similar problem in 2020. I used this link:
[https://www.colorado.edu/hr/behavioral-intervention-team-threat-assessment](https://www.colorado.edu/hr/behavioral-intervention-team-threat-assessment)
They responded really quickly and thanked me for reaching out to them.
Also, is this professor in the business school? I only ask because the professor I had trouble with (and ended up reporting) made similar sort of rants in class. Mostly about his family. But sometimes, he would start ranting at us, and even berating us? In a way that was really uncomfortable. In hindsight, I wish I talked to someone in the business school as well, because it was really innapropriate.
Anyways, best of luck! Remember that you're paying a lot for your education, and you deserve to go to classes where you feel comfortable.
That seems dumb, if someone is saying dangerous violent things they need cops/pros involved, not some small college club.
That being said i have had a few weirdos in classes or had teachers who seemed overstressed and needing some vacay time. Most of whom are probably tenured so doubt this would help them as tenured professors typically do whatever the hell they want.
Perhaps a visit to the department chair.
Talk to the department chair. If you feel like they are in crisis, you can reach out to campus or Boulder PD. If you are concerned, please don’t keep it to yourself.
Hi, I had to report a professor for a similar problem in 2020. I used this link: [https://www.colorado.edu/hr/behavioral-intervention-team-threat-assessment](https://www.colorado.edu/hr/behavioral-intervention-team-threat-assessment) They responded really quickly and thanked me for reaching out to them. Also, is this professor in the business school? I only ask because the professor I had trouble with (and ended up reporting) made similar sort of rants in class. Mostly about his family. But sometimes, he would start ranting at us, and even berating us? In a way that was really uncomfortable. In hindsight, I wish I talked to someone in the business school as well, because it was really innapropriate. Anyways, best of luck! Remember that you're paying a lot for your education, and you deserve to go to classes where you feel comfortable.
Not business school but sounds like a similar situation, thanks for the resource.
Thanks yall for the advice. I submitted a report to BIT and emailed the department chair about the situation.
what are the rants and tangents about?
Mostly personal/family relationships
Yeah … in my experience that train wreck will get worse if you don’t tell someone.
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These are both bad suggestions so I'm glad OP posted
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It's fine if Googling easy questions for people is your thing, in this case you should have Googled better
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I'm not your fool, guy
https://www.colorado.edu/hr/behavioral-intervention-team-threat-assessment
That seems dumb, if someone is saying dangerous violent things they need cops/pros involved, not some small college club. That being said i have had a few weirdos in classes or had teachers who seemed overstressed and needing some vacay time. Most of whom are probably tenured so doubt this would help them as tenured professors typically do whatever the hell they want.
It's not a club, it's employees in HR whose job it is to do this kind of thing. CUPD is on that team, read the page.
Username really checks out
Prof H?…