La Salle University has launched an investigation into a professor who allegedly hired strippers for a symposium to give him and students lap dances, a university spokesman says.
Jack Rappaport, an assistant professor of management who teaches course in statistics, problem solving and operations management, held a March 21 symposium in which participants were paid $150 to attend, reports the Daily News. The students who attended also earned credits for their participation.
At the conference, three strippers gave lap dances to Rappaport and to students who agreed to it, according to a Philadelphia City Paper blog post by Emily Apisa, which the Daily News attributes.
The conference had something to do with “the application of Platonic ad Hegelian ethis to business,” according to Apisa’s blog.
University spokesman Joseph Donovan told the Daily New that the symposium was stopped when School of Business Dean Paul Brazina entered the room.
In addition to his teaching duties, Rappaport serves on the university’s committee on academic integrity, according to his online profile.
“I try to enrich my teaching by using interesting real life applications such as the use of the horse race betting market in the teaching of statistics,” Rappaport writes on his university profile page.
SOURCE: NBC PHILADELPHIA
did any one who was there like brake out there cell phone and snap som pictures cause I would like to see those
ReplyDeletelol I wish...not the brightest students I guess
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