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Incidents at Dartmouth College

Total: 5


Incident 7305

Status: Resolved
Role: Faculty
Position: Professor
Discipline: Medicine and Health Sciences
Specific Discipline: Psychology
Outcome Year: 2018
Outcome Category: Retired
Quote: "Psychological and brain sciences professor Todd Heatherton has elected to retire immediately following a recommendation from Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Elizabeth Smith, upheld by the faculty-elected Review Committee, that his tenure be revoked and his employment terminated. Smith's recommendation follows a review of Heatherton by an external investigator for sexual misconduct. "
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Incident 7306

Status: Resolved
Person: Paul Whalen
Role: Faculty
Position: Professor
Discipline: Medicine and Health Sciences
Specific Discipline: Psychology
Outcome Year: 2018
Outcome Category: Resigned
Quote: "Psychological and brain sciences professor Paul Whalen has resigned from the College effective immediately following an investigation into his behavior for allegations of sexual misconduct by a College-appointed external investigator. "
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Incident 7307

Status: Resolved
Role: Faculty
Position: Professor
Discipline: Medicine and Health Sciences
Specific Discipline: Psychology
Outcome Year: 2018
Outcome Category: Resigned
Quote: "Bill Kelley, the final of three Dartmouth College psychology professors facing allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination, has resigned."
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Incident 8096

Status: Ongoing
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Outcome Year: 2017
Outcome Category:
Quote: Criminal investigation ongoing
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Incident 7304

Status: Resolved
Role: Faculty
Position: Professor
Discipline: Medicine and Health Sciences
Specific Discipline:
Outcome Year: 1997
Outcome Category: Other
Quote: "The New Hampshire Board of Medicine last month suspended the medical license of Hanover psychiatrist and former Dartmouth Medical School professor Michael Gaylor for one year as a result of Gaylor's sexual involvement with a student."

"According to the report issued by the Board of Medicine, Gaylor "engaged in professional misconduct between September 1984 and September 1991" in his roles as a psychiatrist and faculty advisor at the medical school."
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