KANSAS CITY, Mo.
Two tenured professors accused of sexual harassment at the University of Missouri-Kansas City said they resigned to protect their families and because they couldn’t afford to continue defending themselves against the university.
The university last year settled a sexual harassment lawsuit that centered around the professors for $1.1 million.
Psychology professors C. Keith Haddock and Walker S. Carlos Poston II said they deny they sexually harassed a former UMKC graduate student and a faculty member or created a hostile atmosphere in the UMKC psychology lab they ran.
“I did not resign because I was guilty of anything,” Poston said. “I resigned because I was told that was the only way to get a letter that says I didn’t do it.”
The resignation agreement provides for the professors to be paid through the end of their contract year, Aug. 31, 2009, and for them to fulfill their remaining academic obligations.
Haddock and Poston will avoid tenure-revocation and dismissal proceedings, the university said in announcing the resignations. The two agreed not to reapply for jobs with UMKC.
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