The Chronicle of Higher Education
By Tom Bartlett and Nell Gluckman
March 6, 2018
A prominent Harvard professor and former vice provost accused of groping, kissing, and other inappropriate behavior by close to 20 women announced on Tuesday that he would retire on June 30. Jorge Dominguez, a professor of government, was placed on administrative leave pending a review after a Chronicle investigation published last week.
"I am retiring from my job at Harvard at the end of this semester," Dominguez wrote in an email to colleagues. "It has been a privilege to serve the university." He also noted that he is not teaching this semester and has stepped down from his administrative roles.
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