If the university does not have more than is mentioned in this article, the
university might loose on this one.

 

Jerry

 

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Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF professor fired after comments about women
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UF professor fired after comments about women


An investigation said he behaved inappropriately toward students.



By Nathan Crabbe <mailto:nathan.cra...@gvillesun.com> 
Gainesville SUN Staff writer

Published: Monday, September 20, 2010 at 6:09 p.m. 
Last Modified: Monday, September 20, 2010 at 6:09 p.m. 

 

 

The University of Florida has fired a professor for saying during a lesson
about sexual harassment that Latin American women dress more provocatively
than U.S. women.

 

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Timothy Taylor, a professor of food and resource economics, was sent a
letter of termination Friday. An accompanying investigation found that he
behaved inappropriately toward female students and made a mockery of the
sexual harassment lesson, with one witness claiming he made an inappropriate
comment about how Latin American women dress.

Food and resource economic Chairman Ray Huffaker wrote in the termination
letter that Taylor previously had been suspended twice for inappropriate
interactions with female students, most recently in 2008, and warned that
any remotely similar incidents would result in him being fired.

"The University's investigation finds that your comments had the purpose or
effect of embarrassing female students and, even after the opportunities you
had to change your improper behavior, you persist in making inappropriate
comments of a sexual nature," Huffaker wrote.

Taylor said Monday that he's filing a grievance to challenge his
termination. He said he was making a point that cultural differences mean
Latin American women are more provocative in their business dress than women
in the U.S. He referred to the recent controversy involving a Mexican
television reporter covering the New York Jets as supporting his point.

Preventing professors from speaking freely about such issues, he said,
stifles academic freedom.

"If we can't go into a classroom and challenge people's beliefs and
challenge them to be critical thinkers and maybe feel uncomfortable
sometimes, how are we going to get them to think outside the box?" Taylor
said.

He said the class, contemporary issues in agribusiness management, is a
capstone class meant to prepare students for the real world. He previously
headed the UF Faculty Senate's committee on academic freedom but said he was
forced to resign because it might hear his case.

According to the UF investigation, another food and resource economics
professor reported in April that several students came to her with
allegations that Taylor had made inappropriate comments.

In addition to the comment about Latin American women, witnesses said he
made female students in the class feel uncomfortable by looking them up and
down and once asked a female student to dance to her ringtone after her
cellular phone rang in class.

In 2008, he was suspended for making inappropriate comments to and touching
female students. Taylor said the incident involved a party at his house in
which he tousled a student's hair.

No information was immediately available about the other previous incident,
which Taylor said happened 15 years ago. He had been employed at UF since
1980.

Taylor denies the recent allegations, saying the investigation was flawed
and the statements blown out of proportion by people who want to get rid of
him.

"They have no case ... I will win, and I will be reinstated," he said.

Contact Nathan Crabbe at 338-3176 or  <mailto:nathan.cra...@gvillesun.com>
nathan.cra...@gvillesun.com.

 

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