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    Molecular biologist Jason Lieb resigned his position at the University of Chicago last month as a university investigation found him guilty of sexually harassing female graduate students at an off-campus retreat for the school’s molecular biosciences division, according to The New York Times. In a letter obtained by the New York Times, university officials recommended that the 43-year-old Lieb be fired for his transgressions, which included engaging in sexual activity with a student who was, as the officials put it, “incapacitated due to alcohol and therefore could not consent.

    “In light of the severity and pervasiveness of Professor Lieb’s conduct, and the broad, negative impact the conduct has had on the educational and work environment of students, faculty and staff, I recommend that the university terminate Professor Lieb’s academic appointment,” reads the letter, which was signed by the University of Chicago’s Sarah Wake, assistant provost and director of the Office for Equal Opportunity Programs.

    These latest allegations of misconduct are not the first that have been made against Lieb. A graduate student from his laboratory at the University of North Carolina (UNC), Chapel Hill—where Lieb held a faculty position for more than a decade—apparently filed a complaint of unwanted contact against him. A subsequent university investigation failed to find enough evidence to support that claim, the New York Times reported.

    Between UNC Chapel Hill and Chicago, Lieb was briefly on the faculty at Princeton University; he resigned from that position after only seven months.

    In January 2014, when asked about Lieb’s alleged misconduct, UNC Chapel Hill spokesperson Susan Hudson told The Scientist in an email that she would check “to see what information, if any, the university would be allowed to release if there is or was an investigation.” Lieb’s public personnel file, emailed to The Scientist, does not mention any investigation. A Princeton spokesperson declined to comment. Emails and phone calls to members of the Lieb labs—at Princeton and UNC Chapel Hill—that month went unreturned.

    The University of Chicago committee that hired Lieb knew about his swift departure from Princeton and, according to the New York Times, Lieb told the committee that he had had a lengthy affair with one of his grad students at UNC Chapel Hill. Yoav Gilad, a University of Chicago researcher who sat on the committee that advocated hiring Lieb, told the New York Times that he and other faculty members on the committee struggled to find a balance between protecting students and weighing the allegations against Lieb without any concrete evidence. “It’s hard to say this in retrospect,” Gilad said, “but what’s the value of investigating anything if an unsubstantiated allegation itself invalidates the candidate?”

    Princeton, UNC Chapel Hill, and Lieb all declined to speak with the New York Times about the story. .. but University of Chicago’s Sarah Wake, she got a big bundle of money and her feminist friend got Professor Lieb’s old job. All because of the power of drunk vagina and a feminist piece of turd. Equal Opportunity Programs? Equal? What does that word mean anymore?

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    Spacemonkey
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    He can consider himself lucky, it could have ended with him in jail for rape. In UK now having sex with a woman who is under the influence of alcohol can get you 5 years.

    “Long is the way and hard, that out of Hell leads up to light.”

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    Rennie
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    Guilityyyy! (because they said so…)

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    RoyDal
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    It is always a mistake for a man to date women from his workplace.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Bobphilo
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    It is always a mistake for a man to date women from his workplace.

    Bingo. Not only is it is the ultimate in stupidly for to get involved sexually with someone you work with, it is suicide for an academic to have sex with a student where there is a power imbalance.
    However, if the student is of legal age she is just as liable for this offense. If he is a lecher, she is also a slut. It takes 2 to tango.

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