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Report: Professor created toxic environment

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Published: Saturday, October 24, 2009

Updated: Sunday, October 25, 2009 22:10

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William Meezan resigned as the dean of the College of Social Work during the summer and said last month that his decision had little to do with his bitter dispute with a fellow faculty member.

However, earlier this year Ohio State's Office of Human Resources disciplined that faculty member after Meezan filed a complaint that professor Rudolph Alexander had harassed him and created a hostile work environment.

Human Resources investigated the case and concluded in January that Alexander's actions were "inappropriate, non-collegial and unprofessional." The report said that his behavior "had the cumulative effect of creating a toxic environment for Dean Meezan." The office ordered Alexander to stop the behavior.

The original complaint was sent to Provost Joseph Alutto and Vice President of Human Resources Larry Lewellen in March 2008. In it, Meezan claimed that Alexander harassed him because he's gay.

Meezan complained that Alexander called him a gay leprechaun in front of students and told other faculty members that he has AIDS. In fact, during the Human Resources investigation, Meezan said he is HIV-positive. However, he has said repeatedly that he does not have AIDS.

During the investigation, Meezan said he did not want others to know about his health because he was afraid people would discriminate against him if they knew.

Part of the reason the report was not issued until January was Meezan's poor health. In November 2008, Meezan was unable to attend a meeting with Human Resources and Alexander because he was "critically ill in Pennsylvania," the report said.

Meezan would not comment for this story, but his attorney Dianne Einstein said Thursday that even though Alexander was disciplined, the investigation was unsatisfactory.

Meezan "was disappointed because there were really no serious consequences," Einstein said. "It basically constituted a slap on the wrist, and as a result, [Alexander] continued to harass Mr. Meezan."

In an e-mail to The Lantern Sunday, Alexander wrote that he is the real victim of discrimination.

"Meezan's allegation and Human Resources' conclusion were totally unjustified and unwarranted. It also was evidence of racial double standard at Ohio State University," he wrote. "When I reported to the Provost Office in 2006 that Meezan had engaged in conduct that created a hostile work environment for faculty and staff, absolutely nothing was done."

Alexander said in the e-mail that Meezan's complaint was tainted from the very start because Alutto and Lewellan don't treat him fairly.

"Both Joe Alutto and Larry Lewellen have threatened me in a failed attempt to silence me about racial discrimination in the College of Social Work and to protect Meezan," Alexander wrote. "I have a state lawsuit, too, because Larry Lewellen ordered the destruction of public records in 2006 to prevent me from proving racial discrimination in the College of Social Work by Meezan. If I prevail in this destruction claim, Ohio State will be required to pay forfeiture to me of over three million dollars in addition to attorney fees."

Amy Murray, assistant director of media relations, said in an e-mail Saturday, "The university believes that we have moved beyond this issue and responsibly addressed the matter after a thorough investigation."

The Human Resources report on the investigation stated that Meezan said he didn't know how Alexander became aware that Meezan was HIV-positive. But he speculates it might have been from a former colleague who he had a falling out with. The report said Alexander was unable to cite who told him, but he did recall hearing about the dean going to faculty members and crying in their offices about how many people have died from AIDS.

Meezan told Human Resources that although he couldn't recall doing that, he couldn't deny it either. But he contended that doing so is not the same as telling people he has AIDS.

The report said Alexander denied using the term "gay leprechaun" and that he only brought Meezan's health status to the attention of then-Vice Provost Carole Anderson because Meezan would "yell in people's faces." In an e-mail to Anderson, Alexander said, "Some people are afraid that [Meezan] might accidently head butt them or scratch their faces." Alexander was unable to recall which faculty members told him that.

The report said that Meezan told then-professor Tom Gregoire, now the interim dean, where he kept alcohol and gloves in case he should require on-site medical attention.

The report said that Meezan wasn't the only one who complained about Alexander's classroom behavior. In November 2007, at least eight students complained to professor Jacquelyn Monroe about Alexander.

They cited a time when he put up a slide during class of all faculty's names, salaries, races and genders. The student also reported Alexander calling Meezan a racist and specifically using the term "gay leprechaun."

After a meeting with Monroe, Alexander admitted he might have gone a bit overboard with some of his comments. He told her he wouldn't talk about the lawsuit he has against the university in class any longer, the report said.

When he spoke with Anderson, Alexander again agreed not to talk about the lawsuit. He was told to bring any future workplace issues to Anderson instead, the report said. But Alexander stated he had a professional disagreement with Anderson regarding his right to discuss other aspects of his disagreements with Meezan. Anderson said she felt Alexander's comments were purely motivated by his personal feelings against Meezan, the report said.

In August, Meezan resigned as dean and now serves as a professor within the college. He previously told The Lantern that his decision was related to personal health issues and that while his conflict with Alexander was an added stress, it wasn't a major factor in his decision.

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14 comments

Social Work Faculty Member
Fri Oct 30 2009 10:14
Let's be clear about one thing. RudyAlexander was wrong in his treatment of Bill Meezan and he did create a toxic environment for Bill. But the incredibly toxic environment the rest of us experienced? That was created by Bill Meezan. There should be no doubt about that.
SW
Tue Oct 27 2009 18:35
old alum, you make me sick.
mentalretrobution
Tue Oct 27 2009 14:50
Amy Murray, assistant director of media relations, said in an e-mail Saturday, “The university believes that we have moved beyond this issue and responsibly addressed the matter after a thorough investigation.”

Amy "competence is like pornography we know it when we see it" Sandra J O'Connor

I'm sure you were cum laude/ suma cum laude/ with honors with distinction
As for anatomy I think the person was refraining from swearing for the mentally or intelectually challenged

Not so old alum
Mon Oct 26 2009 13:03
The best thing OSU would be for you both to resign. This would allow you to retain what little dignity you still have.
In private business, you both would have been fired years ago!
Be careful what you ask for, because you just may get it.
Socwkerclassof83
Mon Oct 26 2009 11:39
Rudolph Alexander - You have the floor. Tell us exactly...What do you want?
Disgusted SWK Student
Mon Oct 26 2009 11:08
I just cant believe this issue is still going on. This is not only an embarrassment to the university and the college of social work (students and staff); it's an embarrassment to the social work profession. Whatever happened to social work values (dignity and worth, importance of human relationships, integrity???) Let's get over this he said this or he said that stuff and move on!!! Are these not adults? Are these not professionals? These juvenile activities are a reflection upon the college and anyone that comes in contact with it. As a student im disgusted, sickened and embarrassed by this. It is truly appauling to see so called professionals, whose primary job is to educate aspiring social workers, revert to these childlike mannerisms. Take a look at the Code of Ethics....maybe the section that speaks to "social workers' ethical responsibilities to colleagues." Can we get past this and just Grow up!!!!
geekgirl
Mon Oct 26 2009 10:50
I think this entire situation, or at least the situation as the story portrays it, is ridiculous. There must be something beyond it than "You're gay and have AIDS" and "you're black [which, I didn't see the documentation or claims thereof of racial discrimination, just going with what was said]." Otherwise, this boils down to the sort of argument that five-year-olds have.

Gentlemen, as much as you may or may not appreciate someone in your office, let's all try to come out of this with a modicum of professional behavior, hmm?

Some Staff
Mon Oct 26 2009 10:27
Old Alum, what does anatomy have to do with it? You use what you have in the way that you choose - it is non of your concern what others choose to do. Also, what do wisdom teeth and man nipples have to say about human anatomy?
Old Alum
Mon Oct 26 2009 10:12
Who's to say? Human anatomy is to say.
Not so old alum
Mon Oct 26 2009 09:59
Old Alum can't help it, he was born that way. There, now everyone is a victim! It's nobody's fault. Is this a major university or a junior high?
Rudolph Alexander Jr.
Mon Oct 26 2009 09:58
There were two critical comments that I made to the Lantern Reporter that are not in this story but I understand decisions are made about what to print.

I told the Lantern that I have documentation that Larry Lewellen instructed Meezan to get a lawyer and file a complaint against me and to send that complaint to him and Joe Alutto.

Also, I have documentation that Meezan had bragged that the reason for filing this complaint was to cause me to spend more money on legal fees. As a result, my federal lawsuit was amended to include another claim of retaliation by Meezan.

different perspective
Mon Oct 26 2009 09:54
When you are a public official your compensation is NOT proprietary it is PUBLIC and can be disclosed and easily found at a library. These PR people are a joke e.g Amy Murray, “The university believes that we have moved beyond this issue and responsibly addressed the matter after a thorough investigation.” If the case is not disposed of or settled you have NOT MOVED ON! This is your proctologist calling. Lets remove the obstruction and view the seriousness of the matter
Some Staff
Mon Oct 26 2009 08:48
OR you could acknowledge that being homosexual isn't a character flaw at all! Who f*ing cares if there are people that prefer the same sex in the world? You need to grow thicker skin and stop being so concerned with who other people are going to bed with.

You aren't only polically incorrect, Old Alum - you are actually an intolerant nosy neighbor in the world community. You are the grouch on the porch of the world holding things like civil unions and insurance rights like a football that accidentally got kicked into your yard. Clearly you aren't motivated by being loved in the community. But if you don't understand that love is all we have in this world, then I hope you do understand that you are a destructive force in the world God gave us.

Old Alum
Mon Oct 26 2009 07:03
Are homosexuals gay, sick or wicked? We're not permitted to give any other answer except the politically-correct one, otherwise we're smeared for life as "bigots." So much for our commitment to truth.

Do humans have free will? Gays insist gays don't. They insist they can't help themselves, they were born that way, it's genetic. If alcoholics tried such an excuse, how far would they get with it?

Interestingly, now that the radical left has fragmented into three factions, you can tell a Maoist from a Trotskyite from a Khrushchevist just by asking him/her if homosexuals are gay, sick or wicked. If the leftie tells you homosexuals are gay, he's a Maoist (the ones currently dominating the American media and left generally). If he says homosexuals are sick, he's a Trotskyite (hearkening to Marx's view that homosexuality is a disorder brought on by the alleged depravities of the capitalist system). And if he tells you they're wicked he's a Khrushchevist (like Castro, the world's ranking Khrushchevist, who put homosexuals in jail until recently, when the Maoists leaned on him to cut it out).

My own view: we should ALL get on board this bandwagon. Hell yes! From now on, ALL character flaws are blameless, we can't help ourselves, we were born that way, it's genetic. How blessedly convenient. Drink, shoot heroin, beat your wife, steal from your boss. Who's to say? Just tell them you can't help yourself, you were born that way, it's genetic.

Let's see if they'll post this or keep my politically-incorrect voice from being heard. C'mon, Lantern, don't let us down.







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