Not that professor, but a different one.
https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2018/12/28/marquette-suspends-law-professor?utm_content=bufferd4488&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=IHEbuffer
Journal Sentinel article says Dan Myers was negotiating a resolution to the situation before he resigned.
An employment law professor ::)
Don't dip quill in company ink well.
Ya don't wanna chit in da same place ya eat, hey?
Pics?
MSJ in its article (link off the above link) noted:
..."Marquette Provost Dan Myers reportedly was negotiating a resolution with Secunda and then resigned suddenly in October, and Secunda was then suspended from teaching a short time later...."
Did Myers abrupt departure have something to do with this?
Will this test the new rules?
inter Alia..."While that case was about free speech, it also led the university's Academic Senate to work on developing policies covering professional conduct and cyber-bullying that would presumably address issues of when faculty can date students..."
Secunda has lawyer ed up and first step appears to be internal processes at MU.
Seems to be interesting/worth monitoring its progress
Let's just say this is not the first time this happened at MU.
Quote from: dgies9156 on December 28, 2018, 09:22:15 PM
Let's just say this is not the first time this happened at MU.
Of course not. But it shouldn't happen now.