Pubdate: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 Source: Chronicle of Higher Education, The (US) Copyright: 2006 by The Chronicle of Higher Education Contact: http://chronicle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/84 Author: Karen Birchard Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Note: Article includes link to video excerpts THE HIGHEST FORM OF EDUCATION The blogosphere lit up recently with wisecracks and speculation over some videos that show a University of Florida management lecturer, Howard J. (John) Hall, delivering a giggly, rambling lesson on Boston, Machiavelli, and the origins of the middle-finger salute. Mr. Hall, who is being popularly referred to as the "apparently baked professor," did not respond to telephone messages from The Chronicle, and officials at the university were also understandably tight-lipped, saying only that he was placed on administrative leave immediately after the lecture. Not so at the University of Toronto, which provides a ventilated toking room to Doug Hutchinson, a philosophy professor who smokes marijuana to treat an undisclosed medical condition. "It's a small room in the basement that used to store a couple of pianos that were in disrepair," says the former Rhodes scholar. Mr. Hutchinson says he smoked marijuana on the campus clandestinely for 10 years. In recent months he battled with university officials for the right to openly practice his drug regimen. They agreed once it became clear that he had the authorization of Health Canada, the federal health agency. Former students have lauded his pedagogy and scholarship, and Mr. Hutchinson maintains that he is not impaired despite smoking as many as 10 joints a day. However, he expects criticism from some quarters, so he has invited university officials and his peers to sit in on his course "to see for themselves whether the pothead professor is teaching well."