Former tenured Spanish professor sues Clemson

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Posted on: May 9th, 2007
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“A former Clemson University Spanish professor has sued the school in federal court, alleging a pattern of discrimination and harassment taken against Hispanic members of the schools Languages Department.

Gloria Bautista, now living in New York, lost her tenured full professorship in November 2006. That decision “constitutes illegal discrimination against the plaintiff on the basis of her race and national origin,” according to the suit.”

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