A professor has sued Horry Georgetown Technical College in the Myrtle Beach area for civil rights violations, alleging he was fired over a lesson on racism.
South Carolina State women's coach Audra Smith was fired a day after filing suit against the school alleging Title IX violations and discriminatory practices at the university. Smith was in her fourth season at the school. Her suit was filed Wednesday in federal court. She said in the complaint the school continually provided fewer resources to women's teams, athletes and coaches than received by men's teams. Smith's suit asked for undisclosed damages. On Thursday, South Carolina State ended Smith's contract. Smith was 24-73 in four seasons in charge of the program.
Former South Carolina State women's basketball head coach Audra Smith filed a Title IX lawsuit against the school in federal court Wednesday, citing "Title IX...
The allegations
Vorosâ biography on USCâs website, which remains live, indicates he was a finalist for USCâs undergraduate teaching award in 2006 and the schoolâs graduate teaching award in 2008.
On RateMyProfessors.com, Voros’ former students describe him as a scatterbrained genius who rarely showed up on time to his own classes and graded leniently.
Vorosâ accusers, however, say the professor is a bully who used his power within the School of Visual Art and Design to forge inappropriate relationships with students, shower faculty and students with unwanted sexual advances, and retaliate against anyone who complained about his behavior to superiors.
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The allegations
Vorosâ biography on USCâs website, which remains live, indicates he was a finalist for USCâs undergraduate teaching award in 2006 and the schoolâs graduate teaching award in 2008.
On RateMyProfessors.com, Voros’ former students describe him as a scatterbrained genius who rarely showed up on time to his own classes and graded leniently.
Vorosâ accusers, however, say the professor is a bully who used his power within the School of Visual Art and Design to forge inappropriate relationships with students, shower faculty and students with unwanted sexual advances, and retaliate against anyone who complained about his behavior to superiors.