A part-time professor who admits that he also works as a prostitute will be back in class on Monday. Gerald Hannon, an instructor at Toronto's Ryerson Polytechnic University was suspended at 바카라사이트 end of November for two investigations into his conduct.
The first was launched in response to allegations that Mr Hannon, 바카라사이트 author of a 1977 article entitled Men Loving Boys Loving Men, was "espousing his views on paedophilia in 바카라사이트 classroom". The university found that Mr Hannon, who teaches journalism, did not breach 바카라사이트 limits of academic freedom.
But 바카라사이트 second investigation found Mr Hannon had gone too far. It was initiated after Mr Hannon gave a frank interview to 바카라사이트 brash daily, 바카라사이트 Toronto Sun. The university investigator determined that 바카라사이트 outspokenness in 바카라사이트 article "constituted conduct unbefitting 바카라사이트 status of a member of 바카라사이트 teaching community of an academic institution".
He now has a letter of reprimand in his file and will remain a member - at least until his contract ends this May - of a university that has officially called his views abhorrent.
"For many of us, Gerald Hannon has provided a direct challenge to our most deeply held beliefs regarding academic freedom and 바카라사이트 private vs public conduct of a university instructor," admitted Ryerson president Claude Lajeuness.
Mr Hannon, 51, says he will continue to moonlight as a male prostitute and air his views on sexuality. "I enjoy being a prostitute . . . I sell my brain for educational services so I can't see why I can't sell my body for sexual ones," he said.
He plans to protest over 바카라사이트 disciplinary letter through his union. "I can not accept any restraint on my ability to talk on any topic," he said.
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