If you google her, they've already taken away her teaching position. She will never receive a grant or get a paper published.
They might allow her to stay at the university if she's tenured, because they have an enormous endowment so they can afford it. But she is effectively cut off from the world of academia.
I'm not a professor, but this I knew for quite some time. What's new?
Somebody in academia is saying it, which is refreshing.
If you google her, they've already taken away her teaching position. She will never receive a grant or get a paper published.
They might allow her to stay at the university if she's tenured, because they have an enormous endowment so they can afford it. But she is effectively cut off from the world of academia.