Hebrew University
Hebrew University – The Details of the Lurid Gideon
Aran affair make it to the Berkeley student paper
Before coming to [University of
California, Berkeley] campus, visiting Israeli professor Gideon Aran
reached a mediation agreement in June 2010 with the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem regarding his relationship with a female
student, an incident UC Berkeley officials said they were not aware
of.
After student Ortal Ben-Dayan complained
to a Hebrew University sexual harassment authority in 2008 about
Aran - who is visiting UC Berkeley for only the spring semester and
currently teaches two political science classes - a mediation
agreement was reached, including over $10,000 in compensation to
Ben-Dayan, and disciplinary proceedings were dropped, according to a
Orit Sulitzeanu, a Hebrew University spokesperson.
... Interim Vice Provost for Academic
Affairs and Faculty Welfare Angelica Stacy, who entered her current
position in January, said that she had not heard of the mediation
agreement and that to her knowledge, her predecessor Sheldon Zedeck
had not heard of the agreement before Aran arrived on campus.
... The UC Office of the President
Faculty Code of Conduct states that "Entering into a romantic or
sexual relationship with any student for whom a faculty member has,
or should reasonably expect to have in the future, academic
responsibility (instructional, evaluative, or supervisory)" is
subject to disciplinary action from the campus.
http://www.dailycal.org/article/112410/campus_officials_unaware_of_visiting_professor_s_p#comments
Campus Officials Unaware of Visiting
Professor's Past Relationship With Student
By ALISHA AZEVEDO
DAILY CAL STAFF WRITER
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Before coming to campus, visiting Israeli
professor Gideon Aran reached a mediation agreement in June 2010
with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem regarding his relationship
with a female student, an incident UC Berkeley officials said they
were not aware of.
After student Ortal Ben-Dayan complained
to a Hebrew University sexual harassment authority in 2008 about
Aran - who is visiting UC Berkeley for only the spring semester and
currently teaches two political science classes - a mediation
agreement was reached, including over $10,000 in compensation to
Ben-Dayan, and disciplinary proceedings were dropped, according to a
Orit Sulitzeanu, a Hebrew University spokesperson.
In May 2008, Ben-Dayan went to the
university's designated authority on sexual harassment, according to
Sulitzeanu. This authority found that there was no sexual
harassment, but an investigation was opened up to look into possible
inappropriate behavior by the professor, Sulitzeanu said in an
e-mail. Ben-Dayan then filed complaints in June 2008 with the Israel
Women's Network, and a further referral of complaint was made to the
university ombudsman.
After the university began disciplinary
proceedings regarding the complaint, a mediation agreement was
reached. Sulitzeanu said in the e-mail that "it was agreed by all
parties that what was involved were consensual sexual relations." As
part of the agreement, the university paid Ben-Dayan about $10,580.
Neither Ben-Dayan nor the Israel Women's
Network could be reached for comment.
After the agreement was reached, the
senate of the Hebrew University introduced an addition to the
university regulations on sexual relations that prohibits intimate
relations, including consensual sexual relations, between a teacher
and a student as long as academic authority exists between them,
Sulitzeanu said in the e-mail.
UC Berkeley was not informed of Aran's
disciplinary procedures in order to uphold confidentiality,
according to Sulitzeanu.
Interim Vice Provost for Academic Affairs
and Faculty Welfare Angelica Stacy, who entered her current position
in January, said that she had not heard of the mediation agreement
and that to her knowledge, her predecessor Sheldon Zedeck had not
heard of the agreement before Aran arrived on campus.
In a written statement, Aran said his
relationship with Ben-Dayan was consensual and that he was not found
guilty of misconduct by Hebrew University officials.
"The university's ombudsman for issues
related to sexual misconduct and a team of professors and lawyers
appointed to investigate the matter concluded that there was no
basis for the allegations of misconduct of any kind, and fully
exonerated me," he said in the statement. "All charges were
dropped."
According to Chris Patti, chief campus
counsel, visiting professors are subject to the Faculty Code of
Conduct while on the UC Berkeley campus, but conduct issues on
visiting professors' home campuses are expected to be dealt with by
the home institutions.
"It's more appropriate for (home
campuses) to deal with it because UC Berkeley doesn't have the
ability to investigate and provide due process that's required when
incidents occur off campus," he said.
The UC Office of the President Faculty
Code of Conduct states that "Entering into a romantic or sexual
relationship with any student for whom a faculty member has, or
should reasonably expect to have in the future, academic
responsibility (instructional, evaluative, or supervisory)" is
subject to disciplinary action from the campus.
Stacy said the campus does not have
evidence to take action regarding the agreement.
"If we got a report of an incident that
happened on this campus, we would certainly take action
immediately," she said. "It comes down to what we are legally
allowed to do when we are not the direct recipients or observers of
the behavior."
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