2001 According to The New York Times, Finkelstein left Hunter College in 2001, "after his teaching load and salary were reduced" by the college administration.[11] In his own recollection, he enjoyed teaching at Hunter (19922000) and was "unceremoniously kicked out of" the school after begging them to keep him on with just two courses a semester ($12,000 a year).
Until 2007 NF held an untenured lectureship at DePaul
Wikipedia: In 2007, after a highly publicized feud between Finkelstein and Alan Dershowitz, an academic opponent, Finkelstein's tenure bid at DePaul was denied.[1] Finkelstein was placed on administrative leave for the 200708 academic year, and on September 5, 2007, he announced his resignation after coming to a settlement with the university on largely undisclosed terms.[2] An official statement from DePaul strongly defended the decision to deny Finkelstein tenure, stated that outside influence played no role in the decision.[3] In 2008, he was banned from entering Israel for 10 years.[4]
A decision allegedly uninfluenced by "outside influence", but really and truly uninfluenced by the massive support he received from faculty and students at DePaul