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Incidents at Texas A&M University

Total: 3


Incident 8856

Status: Resolved
Person: Kory Lee Gill
Role: Faculty
Position: Assistant Professor
Discipline: Medicine and Health Sciences
Specific Discipline:
Outcome Year: 2022
Outcome Category: No Longer Employed (includes Fired and Contract Non-renewal)
Quote: "A Brazos Valley doctor who worked for Texas A&M University is charged with sexually assaulting two female patients last year, according to probable cause statements obtained by KBTX following his arrest this week in Brazos County.

Dr. Kory Lee Gill, 44, of College Station, is charged with two counts of sexual assault.

Online jail records show Gill was booked into the Brazos County Detention Center on Wednesday and released the same day on bonds totaling $60,000.

According to the university, Gill specializes in primary care sports medicine and was on the medical staff of Texas A&M Athletics, and served as an assistant professor of Family & Community Medicine at Texas A&M College of Medicine.

Gill was fired by Texas A&M University following a Title IX investigation in February."
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Incident 7599

Status: Resolved
Person: NAME UNKNOWN
Role: Faculty
Position: Associate Professor
Discipline: Engineering
Specific Discipline: Mechanical engineering
Outcome Year: 2017
Outcome Category: No Known Outcome for Respondent
Quote: "Texas A&M with 11. One of its faculty members, an associate professor in mechanical engineering, was accused by a graduate student of sexual harassment. That claim was substantiated, according to documents from Texas A&M. The professor, whose name has been withheld, is still employed at Texas A&M."
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Incident 7598

Status: Resolved
Role: Faculty
Position: Assistant Research Scientist
Discipline: Engineering
Specific Discipline:
Outcome Year: 1997
Outcome Category: No Longer Employed (includes Fired and Contract Non-renewal)
Quote: "A former Texas A&M professor and scientist will go before a judge Tuesday for a status hearing after facing serious charges of harassing and stalking a female student at the university."
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