
The college teacher who had her students perform certain "unethical" acts is still being allowed to teach. She is exercising her "creative writing" and showing students how to find their creative voice within. Although the university's Creative Writing Department's Director, Sharon Warner, stepped down as a protest to the university's lack of action against the professor, the university is still not taking action and still allowing this teacher to exercise "creative expression."
The university's executive and leadership board SHOULD take action. Although I am 100% for creative expression, that too should also have boundaries. The governing powers and ethics committee should have stepped in long before now and taken action against this type of behavior. What are they waiting on? Perhaps a lawsuit by a parent of a student or a student themselves who will say they were "sexually harassed" by this teacher. We'll see.
Do you think the university should have gotten involved or should the professor continue to express her creativity in that way?








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