<p>The 6 RAs who appealed their terminations were hired back this afternoon, effective immediately. And apologized to for the poor manner in which the whole debacle was handled. Most (those not graduating) are returning for next year.</p>
<p>Audits are ongoing, and likely will not be completed before the end of the summer.</p>
<p>P.S. Tom, I never said they were thrown out on the street. I said that that was what was going to happen if the appeals were denied, which in several cases is exactly true. I don’t know why you kept contributing to this thread since you obviously are close to NEU and wanted this to all go away. You didn’t offer much in the way of anything but a blind defense of NEU; instead you chose to attack, mischaracterize and make snide comments about other posters in an attempt to deflect from the real issue being discussed, which was Res Life’s unfortunate handling of its RAs. It seems that there is nothing NEU could do that you would even consider might be wrong or improper ever!</p>
<p>I’m surprised this thread is still alive. Students being lazy and not doing their jobs. Check. Other students complaining. Check. Their parents complaining. Check. Education establishment acting stupidly. Check.</p>
<p>Move along. There is nothing new here.</p>
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<p>Still got the facts wrong, in the hyperbole. They would just lose their single and have to move back in with the hoi polloi, correct? (They would not be living on the street.)</p>
<p>Mannix - thanks for the update. I was interested to hear the outcome. I’m the parent of an RA and found the thread interesting.</p>
<p>When I get tired of a thread or tired of the direction it takes, I quit reading it. I don’t understand the posters who post with the sole purpose of shutting down the conversation.</p>
<p>This thread is like the discussions on PSU , Sanduskey and Paterno. I think there were more than one poster who appeared to have an axe to grind with PSU and their contempt.</p>