CNS - Ken Starr Leaves Faculty Post at Baylor University
WACO, Texas (CN) - Former Baylor University president and chancellor Ken Starr quit his law school faculty position Friday, severing his final ties with the college in the wake of a damning review of how school officials bungled sexual assault complaints. Baylor said Starr’s departure is a “mutually agreed separation” that comes with Starr’s “greatest respect and love” for the school. “Baylor wishes Judge Ken Starr well in his future endeavors,” Baylor said in a written statement. “Judge Starr expresses his thanks to the Baylor family for the opportunity to serve as president and chancellor and is grateful for his time with the exceptional students of Baylor University who will lead and serve around the world. Starr was removed as school president in May after Philadelphia-based law firm Pepper Hamilton released the findings of a months-long external review into the school’s handing of rape complaints, particularly those against football players.
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