A Ferris State University professor who was suspended in January for making a profanity-filled video to welcome students settled his legal dispute with the school by agreeing to accept $95,000. Barry ...
BIG RAPIDS, Mich. — As the views on his controversial video soar, many are sending Ferris State professor Barry Mehler their support while he remains on administrative leave. And not just online, but ...
EXCLUSIVE: A Ferris State University professor assigned a paper to students asking them to explain "Why Osama bin Laden should be considered for a Nobel Peace Prize." Ferris State University History ...
BIG RAPIDS, Mich. — A tenured history professor at Ferris State University is on administrative leave after a profanity-laden recorded course introduction video posted to his YouTube account to ...
A Michigan professor who mocked COVID-19 policies at Ferris State University is suing to get reinstated after the college suspended him for profanity-laced comments and calling students “vectors of ...
A Michigan professor asked a judge Wednesday to immediately reinstate him, two weeks after he was suspended for making a sarcastic video for students that included profanity and criticism of Ferris ...
The sorry episode of Barry Mehler’s video - which got him suspended from his position at the University of Michigan, which led to his suing the University - is a commentary on how formal actions like ...
Barry Mehler of Ferris State University was put on paid leave after uploading the bizarre welcome video, but some of his peers said his rights of free expression were being curtailed. By Eduardo ...
A Ferris State University professor is suing the institution after he was suspended for a now-viral video for a course in which he refers to his students as “vectors of disease.” The Michigan ...
An unhinged tenured Michigan professor who called his students 'vectors of disease' and warned them to 'keep your f**king distance' settled his free speech lawsuit against the university where he ...
Big Rapids — A judge declined Monday to reinstate a Michigan professor who was suspended with pay in January for making a profanity-filled video to welcome students to a new term. More: Ferris State ...
A Ferris State University professor's use of vulgarity in an expletive-laden course video for students that went viral last month is not protected speech under the First Amendment, the university ...
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