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Former UW-Whitewater Chancellor Beverly Kopper was incorrectly placed on leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act, months after the UW System president ordered the removal of her husband from campus.
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Former UW-Whitewater Chancellor Beverly Kopper was incorrectly placed on leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act, months after the UW System president ordered the removal of her husband from campus.
Former UW-Whitewater Chancellor Beverly Kopper retired Jan. 5 after a semester on paid leave. She resigned from her role as chancellor following allegations of sexual harassment against her husband.
Former UW-Whitewater Chancellor Beverly Kopper, who resigned following sexual harassment allegations against her husband, is on paid leave instead of teaching classes this fall as planned.
As additional women are revealed in the investigation documents, former UW-Whitewater Chancellor Beverly Kopper’s husband could have harassed additional women, which proved to be a “blind spot” for Kopper while in leadership, investigators said.
Former UW-Whitewater Chancellor Beverly Kopper will receive a salary adding up to more than 75 percent the average psychology faculty member earns in new tenured position following resignation.
Following allegations of a hostile workplace environment and her husband’s sexual harassment investigations, UW-Whitewater Chancellor Beverly Kopper announced her resignation in a campus-wide email Monday.