LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas graduate Jason Booker has been hired as Deputy Athletics Director for External Affairs and Revenue Generation, Director of Athletics Travis Goff announced today. Booker will begin in his role immediately. Goff also announced Nicole Corcoran has been promoted to Deputy Athletics Director for Sports Administration and Student-Athlete Well-Being (Senior Woman Administrator). Additionally, in an effort to increase Kansas Athletics’ efforts on diversity and inclusion, Paul Pierce II will begin a newly created position as Associate Athletics Director for Inclusive Excellence.
Jason Booker – Deputy Athletics Director for External Affairs and Revenue Generation
Booker comes to KU after serving as the Senior Director of Corporate Partnerships and Broadcast Sales for the Kansas City Royals since 2014. Booker brings more than 24 years of professional experience with him back to Lawrence.
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The student was accused of sexually assaulting another student in 2017.
Credit: Pakhnyushchyy - stock.adobe.com Author: 5NEWS Web Staff Updated: 7:37 PM CDT April 23, 2021
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. A former University of Arkansas student, claiming administrators mishandled an investigation involving a sexual assault claim against him, will receive a $20,000 settlement.
Documents obtained by 5NEWS through the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act show that the settlement was reached on Wednesday (April 21).
The student, identified as John Doe in the lawsuit, was accused of sexually assaulting another student in 2017.
According to 2018 court records, the student s attorney filed for a motion to proceed under the pseudonym that he would never be formally identified in the public record. A judge granted the motion.