From: Lawrence Krauss
To: Justin Dillon cti
Cc: Nanc Portland , J <jeevacation@gmail.com>, Lawrence Krauss
Subject: Re: Proposed press statement
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2018 17:50:08 +0000
revised form again.. thanks jeffrey.. removed gratified.. I also added "I felt" before undermined.. as that will
make it more difficult for university to respond if they disagree..
Today the University closed their employment review process against me, and contemporaneously I announced
my intention to retire from my position as Professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration and the
Physics Department at ASU, at the end of this academic year, May 16, 2019. I feel vindicated that the University
has accepted my retirement request and agreed to settle the employment process with no admission of
wrongdoing. It is worth stressing that following the University Investigation it remains true that none of my
students, faculty colleagues, postdoctoral research associates, or participants in the Origins events I led over the
the past decade at ASU has issued any complaints to the University regarding my behavior. The Dean of the
College of Arts and Sciences had recommended my dismissal on July 31 following the completion of
investigations by the Office of Equity and Inclusion. I then appealed the Dean's decision and I presented new
evidence and information that I felt undermined the credibility of the claims, and a number of the claimants.
Subsequent to that the Dean and I met for Conciliation. I look forward to working hard to continue my writing,
research, and public outreach activities after retiring from ASU.
Lawrence M. Krauss
Professor
School of Earth & Space Exploration and Physics Department
Arizona State University, P.O. Box 871404, Tempe, AZ 85287.1404
Research Office Assistant (Jessica):
I www.lawrencemkrauss.com
On Oct 12, 2018, at 9:56 AM, Lawrence Krauss ffi wrote:
Today the University closed their pending employment review process against me, and contemporaneously I announced my intention
to retire from my position as Professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration and the Physics Department at ASU, at the end of
this academic year, May 16, 2019. I feel vindicated that the University has accepted my retirement request and agreed to settle the
employment process with no admission of wrongdoing. It is worth stressing that following the University Investigation it remains true
that none of my students, faculty colleagues, postdoctoral research associates, or participants in the Origins events I led over the the
past decade at ASU has issued any complaints to the University regarding my behavior. The Dean of the College of Ms and
Sciences had recommended my dismissal on July 31 following the completion of investigations by the Office of Equity and Inclusion. I
then appealed the Dean's decision and I presented new evidence and information that undermined the credibility of the claims, and a
number of the claimants. Subsequent to that the Dean and I met for Conciliation. I am gratified by this result. I look forward to
continuing my writing, research, and public outreach activities elsewhere after retiring from ASU.
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