The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

The Pitt News

The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

The Pitt News

The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

The Pitt News

Katz Graduate School of Business.

Business professor engaged in ‘non-consensual sexual contact’ at previous Michigan State job, University review finds Pitt was unaware of the incident during recruitment, hiring

By Betul Tuncer, Editor-in-Chief August 30, 2023

Pitt reviewed circumstances surrounding the recruitment and hiring of business professor Charles Hadlock, following a report made public by Michigan State University which found that Hadlock had engaged...

Katz Graduate School of Business.

MSU left Pitt in the dark on professor’s past misconduct

By Alexandra Ross and Alex Walters May 1, 2023
After a report from his former employer found he “engaged in non-consensual sexual contact,” students and faculty at Pitt are grappling with Charles Hadlock’s misconduct and Pitt’s lack of communication about next steps.
Katz Graduate Business School Dean Arjang Assad (left) and Dean of the Nursing School Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob (right) recently announced their plans to retire.

Nursing, Business deans planning on retirement soon

By Martha Layne, Assistant News Editor October 24, 2021
Arjang Assad, the dean of the Katz Graduate School and the College of Business Administration, and Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob, the dean of the School of Nursing, recently announced their plans to retire.
Neil Fogarty, a 61-year-old lecturer of the College of Business Administration and the Katz Graduate School of Business, filed a suit against the University in early February alleging Pitt violated the Age Discrimination in Employment Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act.

Pitt professors sue for age discrimination

By Maggie Young, Senior Staff Writer March 20, 2019
Neil Fogarty, a 61-year-old lecturer of the College of Business Administration and the Katz Graduate School of Business, filed a suit against the University in early February, for age discrimination.
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