An excellent summary by Kaeda at
http://kaedamaxwell.blogspot.nl/2012/06/war-with-bureacracy-of-scholars.html. For those who missed it in Kaedas post a few pages back, I'd suggest you read it.
EVE Uni has been an institution in EVE for a long time, and it does many good things in teaching players the basics. However the reality is that its efforts to teach players PvP have been woeful at best. Worse yet, the culture of EVE Uni's leadership is increasingly one of arrogance and entitlement - "we do things our way and if you don't like it we'll just bring the blob".
Lets go back to first principles.
"EVE University is a neutral, non-profit training corporation in EVE Online that exists to train new players in the basics of life in New Eden." If basic PvP is one of those basics of life, then Eve Uni should be looking for intelligent ways to make that happen.
Our corporation and alliance members have regularly encountered Eve Uni groups before this current debacle, and we have offered fights and usually been willing to take agression etc if the numbers werent too out of whack. Some fights have happened, but they are occasional affairs with little opportunity for discussion and learning by the EVE Uni pilots. We've offered to set up regular fights in null-sec so as to avoid the annoyance of agression mechanics (it's not the gate guns; its the bloody sec status hit for killing a group of frigates), but EVE Uni has never expressed any interest in what would be a great learning opportunity.
Fast forward to the current situation. Molden Heath could have been a great place for that learning to happen. Small gang PvP can be found on a regular basis, and most folks are here for the good fights. How did Eve Uni take advantage of this opportunity? They did little to no research about the current environment and inhabitants, and just dropped their lo-sec camp into place. When outnumbered locals wardecced EVE Uni to level the playing field, the EVE Uni response was clear and dismissive - "we will blob you; we will camp you in; we will enforce our will on you". BTW, while the original post might be a troll, the attitude expressed is alive and well in EVE Uni.
From the TEXN/Capital Punishment perspective, when we heard EVE Uni had moved in we thought "ok - more targets; more good fights". When we heard how things were playing out and that EVE Uni had threatened to bring the blob, our leadership response was unanimous - hence our own wardec of EVE Uni. And here we are.
I strongly suggest that EVE Uni's leadership take a deep breath and think about their responsibility to their members. If they truly want to help their members learn PvP (IMHO the best part of EVE), they should ask us and others in Molden Heath what could be done and how best to make it happen. I know I'd be willing to help...and no, I'm not overly altruistic. We too need new members and new blood on a regular basis; why not give an opportunity to those in EVE Uni who have learned some PvP and delveloped a thirst for more.
tl;dr - get a clue EVE Uni leadership. If you want to teach PvP, find a way to do it right. Think of your members, not of yourselves.