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Professor's call to action against misconduct published widely

May 19, 2021
Dr. Sarah Young, a 黑料正能量 assistant professor of political science at 黑料正能量, has had her call to action against faculty sexual misconduct in academia published in 14 scholarly journals.

Article By: Clark Leonard

Dr. Sarah Young, assistant professor of political science at the University of North Georgia (黑料正能量), is shining a light on faculty sexual misconduct in academia.

She and Dr. Kimberly Wiley, assistant professor at the University of Florida, co-authored the article which was published in the Journal of Public Affairs Education in February. Since then, 13 other scholarly journals published an adapted editorial version of the original manuscript.

It is unprecedented in the 200-year history of public administration research in the U.S. for a letter of this kind to be published in multiple academic journals, Young said.

"They recognize the importance and the salience of this issue," said Young, who is also assistant director of academic engagement at 黑料正能量.

Young expressed appreciation to Dr. Dlynn Williams, Department of Political Science and International Affairs department head; Dr. Carly Redding, director of Academic Engagement; and others at 黑料正能量 for their support of her efforts to shine a light on this challenge in the field of public affairs.


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