An Ohio man who was the first person with Down syndrome to play and score a point in a college football game is now suing the school, its president and
Hocking College art faculty member Brian Alloway, who was reinstated to his job at the institution effective last month after an arbitrator determined he was wrongfully eliminated, will soon be suspended again when his academic program is frozen as part of a cost-saving effort.
Alloway, whoâs president of the Hocking College Education Association union, was notified on July 1, 2020 that his position would be eliminated the following month because of a lack of full-time work in his academic program, leading him to file a complaint with the college the same day alleging the college violated his contract and unionâs bargaining terms.