Why post a poll when you don't have all your facts right .
Recent graduate - 8 years ago
There have been recent accounts of sexual misconduct from faculty and students themselves prior to Ehlert. Things at the university remain silent when it deals with issues like this. Yes we have programs such as the women and gender center, student life, and what have you. But once things like these get questioned, an official refuses to talk about this problem. The campus newspaper tried doing a story about the recent events, however, the university refused the reporter to work on it because it will implicate more problems on campus. I feel that the university isn't working on it, because they have yet to have a strict implementation on student-teacher relationship. An example would be the drowning of a student nearly four years ago for a field trip, after that incident UOG made it necessary for instructors to have field trip permission forms in any course requiring off-campus activity. Why wait for another instance like this to occur for the campus to sanction strict rules between student-professor relations.
Human - 8 years ago
Of course, UOG will rush to protect their professor. What about Dr Twaddle, the other professor who slept with his student? What about Dean Selman and Assistant Dean Troy McVey covering up plagiarism? What's done in the dark comes out eventually.
Concerned Citizen - 8 years ago
Unwanted sexual advances are no administrative matter. Protect the victim, in this case, a student, and allow the AG to prosecute the predator. Hands off UOG Administrators, let justice take its course. Next time, take better care of the students. Keep in mind, they pay your huge salaries through tuition. Take good care of them!
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Why post a poll when you don't have all your facts right .
There have been recent accounts of sexual misconduct from faculty and students themselves prior to Ehlert. Things at the university remain silent when it deals with issues like this. Yes we have programs such as the women and gender center, student life, and what have you. But once things like these get questioned, an official refuses to talk about this problem. The campus newspaper tried doing a story about the recent events, however, the university refused the reporter to work on it because it will implicate more problems on campus. I feel that the university isn't working on it, because they have yet to have a strict implementation on student-teacher relationship. An example would be the drowning of a student nearly four years ago for a field trip, after that incident UOG made it necessary for instructors to have field trip permission forms in any course requiring off-campus activity. Why wait for another instance like this to occur for the campus to sanction strict rules between student-professor relations.
Of course, UOG will rush to protect their professor. What about Dr Twaddle, the other professor who slept with his student? What about Dean Selman and Assistant Dean Troy McVey covering up plagiarism? What's done in the dark comes out eventually.
Unwanted sexual advances are no administrative matter. Protect the victim, in this case, a student, and allow the AG to prosecute the predator. Hands off UOG Administrators, let justice take its course. Next time, take better care of the students. Keep in mind, they pay your huge salaries through tuition. Take good care of them!