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Yale, Jeffrey Epstein and Teaching

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Yale professor pulled from teaching over Epstein email mentioning ‘good-looking blonde’ student
Yale University announced that a prominent computer science professor will no longer teach classes while the university reviews his conduct. This follows the release of documents showing he emailed Jeffrey Epstein describing an undergraduate as a “good-looking blonde” while recommending her for a job.

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CT Insider on MSN · 1d
Yale professor tied to Epstein tells students he's been 'relieved' of teaching duties
The Nation on MSN · 14h
Yale Professor Who E-mailed Epstein About a “Small Goodlooking Blonde” Student Is No Longer Teaching
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A Yale professor recommended a ‘good-looking blonde’ student for a job with Epstein. He's not sorry
Yale University says a prominent computer science professor will not teach classes while it reviews his conduct, after newly released documents show he sent Jeffrey Epstein an email describing an unde...

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Yale professor removed from teaching classes after Epstein emails surface
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Yale students long avoided professor tied to Epstein over poor ratings, records show
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