A tenured Princeton professor is facing removal over a sexual-misconduct investigation. His allies say it’s retribution for criticizing the school's antiracism efforts.
Allies of Joshua Katz say the recommended dismissal is punishment for unpopular statements about the school’s antiracism efforts
Citing a sexual-misconduct investigation, Princeton University’s president recommended firing a tenured professor. The faculty member has also faced ire for criticizing proposals to address the school’s legacy of racism in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
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