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Title: Bailey's Human Sexuality class will not be offered next academic year
Post by: Shana A on May 09, 2011, 04:52:30 PM
Post by: Shana A on May 09, 2011, 04:52:30 PM
Bailey's Human Sexuality class will not be offered next academic year
By Patrick Svitek
Published: Monday, May 9, 2011
updated http://www.dailynorthwestern.com/updated-bailey-s-human-sexuality-class-will-not-be-offered-next-academic-year-1.2561179 (http://www.dailynorthwestern.com/updated-bailey-s-human-sexuality-class-will-not-be-offered-next-academic-year-1.2561179)
Prof. John Michael Bailey's popular Human Sexuality course, which came under national scrutiny following a controversial after-class, optional sex toy demonstration in February, will not be offered next academic year, a psychology department faculty member confirmed Monday.
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Bailey's class, which drew widespread attention after it included a presentation involving a motorized sex toy earlier this year, is not listed in the tentative psychology course planner posted on the department's website Tuesday. He will, however, be teaching two 300-level Special Topics courses — one titled "Dangerous Ideas" — next school year, according to the document.
By Patrick Svitek
Published: Monday, May 9, 2011
updated http://www.dailynorthwestern.com/updated-bailey-s-human-sexuality-class-will-not-be-offered-next-academic-year-1.2561179 (http://www.dailynorthwestern.com/updated-bailey-s-human-sexuality-class-will-not-be-offered-next-academic-year-1.2561179)
Prof. John Michael Bailey's popular Human Sexuality course, which came under national scrutiny following a controversial after-class, optional sex toy demonstration in February, will not be offered next academic year, a psychology department faculty member confirmed Monday.
[...]
Bailey's class, which drew widespread attention after it included a presentation involving a motorized sex toy earlier this year, is not listed in the tentative psychology course planner posted on the department's website Tuesday. He will, however, be teaching two 300-level Special Topics courses — one titled "Dangerous Ideas" — next school year, according to the document.