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Louisiana State University issued a statement late Wednesday claiming administrators had to fire a tenured elementary education professor due to a pattern of "inappropriate behavior."
Teresa Buchanan was officially terminated in June after a lengthy investigation into her alleged harassment and "verbal abuse" of students. Buchanan insisted her firing was simply due to her using profanities in the classroom, and a leading faculty organization, the American Association of University Professors, sent a letter to LSU officials Tuesday saying they went too far. But LSU said it was about more than a few curse words in lectures. "Dr. Buchanan created a consistently hostile and abusive environment in the classroom," the university said in a statement. "Additionally, she was asked not to return to more than one elementary school in the Baton Rouge area within the last three years because of her inappropriate behavior." The university had initially declined to comment, citing that it was a personnel matter involving "potential litigation," because Buchanan threatened to sue over her termination. In a statement, LSU said, "we believe it’s important to state the facts in order to correct some misperceptions regarding this issue." LSU's statement is posted in full below:
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