May 25, 2001
Indiana U. at South Bend Fires a Professor for Retaliating Against a Student
A former chancellor at Indiana University at South Bend who had been teaching physics there was fired over charges that he retaliated against a student who had filed a complaint of sexual harassment against him.
The firing, the first ever of a tenured professor at South Bend, means that the administration is close to ending the lengthy personnel dispute of H. Daniel Cohen, who was once the top official of the campus and remains its highest-paid professor. But
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