A California college professor reportedly is being investigated for discrimination and under police protection after refusing a request to exempt black students from final exams in the wake of George Floyd's death.
The University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) suspended Gordon Klein, an accounting professor in the Anderson School of Business where he's been teaching for 39 years, for three weeks beginning on June 25 after he declined a student's request to delay a final exam in light of Floyd's death, the Free Beacon reports.
Anderson School of Management Dean Antonio Bernardo sent an email to students on Monday calling Klein's behavior "troubling" and reportedly extended the time students have to complete exams given the "difficult circumstances."
The Malibu Police Department reportedly has an increased police presence outside Klein's home after multiple threats.
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A California college professor reportedly is being investigated for
discrimination and under police protection after refusing a request to
exempt black students from final exams in the wake of George Floyd's death.
The University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) suspended Gordon Klein, an
accounting professor in the Anderson School of Business where he's been
teaching for 39 years, for three weeks beginning on June 25 after he
declined a student's request to delay a final exam in light of Floyd's death, the Free Beacon reports.
Anderson School of Management Dean Antonio Bernardo sent an email to
students on Monday calling Klein's behavior "troubling" and reportedly
extended the time students have to complete exams given the "difficult
circumstances."
The Malibu Police Department reportedly has an increased police presence
outside Klein's home after multiple threats.