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Chico State president says she will do all she can to get CSU to review how the university has handled the David Stachura matter.
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Betsey Tamietti, a lecturer, last week revealed that Stachura threatened to shoot up the department.
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Chico State’s Academic Senate calls for an independent investigation connected to the school’s handling of a professor’s sex case. Also, community organizers in Oroville say the city needs more services and housing for unhoused residents, and California's organic dairy farms say they are struggling to stay in business due to the drought.
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The university's Academic Senate formally asked the California State University trustees to conduct an independent investigation.
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Campus president rescinds professor's 2020-21 'outstanding professor' award at faculty request.
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Academic Senate announces special meeting amid calls from some professors for a no-confidence vote.
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The Chico State chapter of the California Faculty Association issued a campus-wide apology Monday for the way it handled a 2020 case involving a biology professor’s affair with a graduate student he supervised.
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President suspends David Stachura following a day of uproar on campus "so we can finish the semester without further disruptions."
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CSU is auditing the handling of Title IX cases at all 23 campuses. Investigators visited Chico State in September.