University professor fired after asking female students to remove their shirts

According to the Fox5 DC, one teacher university student was fired after a three-month investigation conducted by the Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights.

The investigation revealed that the faculty member created an appalling environment by instructing around 11 female students to remove their shirts and sports bras as part of a class demonstration.

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In addition, the allegations show that the teacher made totally inappropriate comments about the girls' bodies, more specifically about their breasts.

Teacher fired for sexually harassing 11 students

Still according to information obtained by the investigators, when making the indecent requests and comments to the students, the professor alleged that the action was related to a medical evaluation, although there was no requirement to remove clothing or any justification for the comments.

The harasser taught at the Takoma/Silver Spring campus in the United States and was fired after an incident that occurred in October 2019.

He was placed on administrative leave immediately and subsequently fired. So far, the college has not revealed the name of the professional, as the case is still being investigated.

O Montgomery College, educational institution where the incident took place, expressed gratitude for the thorough investigation carried out by the Office of Civil Rights and expressed full support for the resolutions outlined in the report Final. Although the investigation is still ongoing, the institution expressed relief.

As reported by the information portal Fox5 DC, during the investigation of the incident involving the university professor, it was discovered that one of the students had failed the course, believing that this was related to the harassment she suffered.

In response to this situation, the faculty took steps to support the student. She helped with re-enrollment and covered the expenses necessary for her to be able to resume her course.

In addition, the college offered tuition reimbursement or covered the costs of at least three other students who were also in the same class, allowing them to resume their studies.

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