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(Reuters) - The president of an American university said on Thursday he was
launching an investigation into an on-campus presentation of a live sex
act performed for students at an after class event
President Morton Schapiro of Northwestern University, which is of Chicago
in Evanston, said he was "troubled and disappointed" after hearing about
the use of a sex toy on a naked woman by her fiancé in front of more than
100 students.
The demonstration was performed as part of an after-class event for a
popular
human sexuality course, at the prestigious private university, according
to The Daily Northwestern.
The February 21 incident took place in a session which students were not
required to attend and they were advised in advance of the explicit nature
of the activity.
"I feel it represented extremely poor judgment on the part of our faculty
member," Schapiro said in a statement. "I simply do not believe this was
appropriate, necessary, or in keeping with Northwestern University's
academic
mission."
Schapiro said he has directed that the incident be fully investigated.
"Many members of the Northwestern community are disturbed by what took place
on our campus," Schapiro said. "So am I."
Psychology Prof. J. Michael Bailey, who teaches the class, could not be
reached
for comment.
In an e-mail to his students, published in The Daily Northwestern, he wrote
that he organizes optional after-class events which feature speakers
addressing
interesting aspects of sexuality.
Bailey wrote that "some experiences are educational and interesting in non
-traditional ways" and that student feedback has been "uniformly positive
."
He wrote that it was "too early to say" if he had any regrets.
launching an investigation into an on-campus presentation of a live sex
act performed for students at an after class event
President Morton Schapiro of Northwestern University, which is of Chicago
in Evanston, said he was "troubled and disappointed" after hearing about
the use of a sex toy on a naked woman by her fiancé in front of more than
100 students.
The demonstration was performed as part of an after-class event for a
popular
human sexuality course, at the prestigious private university, according
to The Daily Northwestern.
The February 21 incident took place in a session which students were not
required to attend and they were advised in advance of the explicit nature
of the activity.
"I feel it represented extremely poor judgment on the part of our faculty
member," Schapiro said in a statement. "I simply do not believe this was
appropriate, necessary, or in keeping with Northwestern University's
academic
mission."
Schapiro said he has directed that the incident be fully investigated.
"Many members of the Northwestern community are disturbed by what took place
on our campus," Schapiro said. "So am I."
Psychology Prof. J. Michael Bailey, who teaches the class, could not be
reached
for comment.
In an e-mail to his students, published in The Daily Northwestern, he wrote
that he organizes optional after-class events which feature speakers
addressing
interesting aspects of sexuality.
Bailey wrote that "some experiences are educational and interesting in non
-traditional ways" and that student feedback has been "uniformly positive
."
He wrote that it was "too early to say" if he had any regrets.