A University of California, Irvine (UCI) professor, Bruce Blumberg, is facing accusations of sexual harassment from a graduate student he invited on a trip to Spain. The student alleges that Blumberg made numerous inappropriate comments and advances throughout the trip, creating an uncomfortable environment.
UC Irvine professor Bruce Blumberg sat down at a quiet cafe and began composing a message. He’d arrived in Spain a few days ahead of an international conference, along with a graduate student he'd invited to participate. He texted the student saying he’d found a spot to dine with no tourists.
University reports show officials met with Blumberg at least twice about the allegations, which his spokesperson called “unsubstantiated gossip.” Years later, in 2019, Blumberg was investigated after accusations that he sexually harassed an undergraduate, according to the investigation.
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