ORLANDO, Fla. – The University of Central Florida has officially fired a professor who drew multiple complaints over his racist tweets but his termination is unrelated to his social media conduct and instead stems from other policy violations and allegations, including that he failed to report a student’s sexual assault.
School officials first announced earlier this month that they intended to fire associate associate professor of psychology Charles Negy.
On Friday, that decision was made official, despite a written response Negy submitted on Jan. 19. [TRENDING: Video shows deputy Tasing student | How to get the vaccine in Fla. | NASA tests new moon rocket] According to the termination letter, Negy created a “hostile learning environment”