President Tate has announced his first major personnel rearrangement. He has demoted Provost Stacia Haynie. This comes roughly a month after the Baton Rouge Business Report ran a story detailing her efforts to increase the number of women in upper leadership at the university. She was working on improving the lack of female representation across the university.
Tate has been on the job for less than a week, and the optics of firing the highest-ranking female on campus as his first decision are not good. Especially in a campus environment where women have no reason to trust the university.
Stacia Haynie is no longer LSU s executive vice president and provost, according to an email…
Seven women will file a federal lawsuit against LSU, the Tiger Athletic Foundation (TAF) and several University administrators, The Advocate reported on Monday. Â
The women accuse LSU of prioritizing its reputation and football program above their safety and discouraging student victims from reporting Title IX offenses. They allege that the university retaliated against students when they did report.Â
The plaintiffs also allege that LSU violated the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), the federal law used to prosecute organized crime syndicates. For years, LSU and the Tiger Athletic Foundation have ignored known systemic issues in LSUâs response to reports of sexual misconduct in favor of promoting and glorifying LSU student-athletes and coaches to reap the financial and reputational benefits of a venerated college football program, the lawsuit reads.
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LSU associate athletic director sues for $50 million, saying school officials retaliated against her for reporting ex-football coach Les Miles s explicit sex acts with a student and racist remarks
In a $50 million federal racketeering lawsuit, an associate athletic director at LSU says she was retaliated against for reporting on ex-football coach Les Miles
Sharon Lewis lawsuit said she was denied pay raises and subjected to verbal abuse after going to officials with the allegations against Miles
Lewis claims Miles told her there were too many black girls in the department
She also said a female student accused Miles of trying to mount her in his office
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