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UPDATE: Linfield University will pay professor more than $1 million after firing him for criticizing university president

Riley Center at Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon

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In 2022, Linfield University had the dishonorable distinction of cracking 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 鈥10 Worst Colleges for Free Speech鈥 list for the first time. In 2023, the Oregonian institution will start the year by paying out a total of $1,037,500 to Daniel Pollack-Pelzner, a former English professor abruptly fired in April 2021. His offenses? Taking issue with remarks about 鈥淛ewish noses鈥 by Linfield鈥檚 president and raising concerns about student and faculty allegations of sexual harassment and inappropriate contact by board trustees.

The alleged retaliatory firing formed the basis for Pollack-Pelzner鈥檚 against the university. He learned about his own termination when he attempted to send an email from a personal address to his Linfield email and got an automated response telling him he was no longer employed. While Linfield continues to dispute its former professor鈥檚 claims, the university agreed to the sizable settlement on Monday. Now, almost two years, Pollack-Pelzner is moving on.

鈥淓veryone should be able to work and study without fear of discrimination or harassment, and everyone should be able to report their safety concerns without fear of retaliation,鈥 Pollack-Pelzner . 鈥淚鈥檓 grateful for the many students, alumni, and colleagues who joined me in demanding change and refused to be silenced when Linfield failed to uphold these essential principles.鈥

Even more surprising than  Linfield President Miles K. Davis鈥 making remarks about 鈥淛ewish noses鈥 to Pollack-Pelzner is the university鈥檚 retaliation against a tenured professor. President Davis and Linfield administrators advanced a series of contradictory excuses, feigning ignorance regarding the rights of tenured faculty members. As we wrote when Pollack-Pelzner filed suit:

After Pollack-Pelzner was summarily terminated, President Davis and Provost Susan Agre-Kippenhan unwisely gave a series of interviews demonstrating that they either do not understand what tenure means or believe that they have found a get-out-of-tenure-free card. The senior administrators claimed alternatively that Linfield had no policies, the policies were outdated, or they didn鈥檛 apply because Pollack-Pelzner was fired as an employee, not as a professor. 

If ignorance is bliss, shelling out over $1 million as a result of your own misconduct must be more akin to a gut punch.

When Linfield decided that squashing the speech rights of Pollack-Pelzner wasn鈥檛 enough, the university began in support of the professor posted by students and faculty around campus. Suddenly, Linfield鈥檚 academic freedom violation Bingo card really started filling up.

鈥淓veryone should be able to work and study without fear of discrimination or harassment, and everyone should be able to report their safety concerns without fear of retaliation,鈥 Pollack-Pelzner .

Naturally, FIREstepped up with a letter of support on behalf of Pollack-Pelzner in 2021. Linfield lost a longtime donor and trustee who resigned her position after saying she could no longer serve 鈥渋n good conscience.鈥 As institutional and reputational damage began to take shape, Linfield found itself embroiled in a lawsuit that Pollack-Pelzner had hoped not to bring before he was suddenly terminated.

鈥淯ltimately, we hope his case sends a clear message that sexual harassment must not be tolerated on any campus and that institutions that seek to silence whistleblowers will be held to account,鈥 said Pollack-Pelzner鈥檚 attorney, Dana L. Sullivan. 

FIRE takes no joy in watching universities shell out enormous sums of money to faculty that have been wronged. Perhaps President Davis, or the board of trustees that still employs him, might query how much money 鈥 and face 鈥 Linfield might have saved if it had just listened to 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 advocacy in the first place. In the aftermath of the settlement decision, Pollack-Pelzner himself put it best: 鈥淚f you don鈥檛 follow your own policies, you鈥檒l have high costs to bear.鈥

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