November 18, 2008
Binghamton Rescinds Punishment of Social-Work Student in Poster Incident
The social-work department at the State University of New York at Binghamton has dropped its case against a graduate student who professors had said should be suspended after he displayed posters on the campus criticizing the city's housing authority, which is led by an adjunct instructor in the department.
Gail Glover, a spokeswoman for the university, said because of “regrettable procedural misunderstandings,” professors in the department had decided not to pursue the
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