University of Massachusetts officials yesterday quashed efforts by an
Amherst campus chaplain to offer two college credits to any student
willing to campaign in New Hampshire this fall for Democrat Barack
Obama.

Chaplain Ken Higgins told students in a Sept. 18 e-mail, “If you’re
scared about the prospects for this election, you’re not alone. The
most important way to make a difference in the outcome is to activate
yourself. It would be just fine with McCain if Obama supporters just
think about helping, then sleep in and stay home between now and
Election Day.”

Higgins added that an unnamed “sponsor” in the university’s History
Department would offer a two-credit independent study for students
willing to canvass or volunteer on behalf of the Democratic nominee.

“It is relatively (easy) to do late add-ons,” Higgins wrote.

But university officials disavowed themselves of the effort after
inquiries yesterday by the Associated Press. They said it could run
afoul of state ethics laws banning on-the-job political activity, as
well as university policy.
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