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Professor Banging Students

DanC78

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Aug 29, 2003
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I'm sure it's frowned upon by the University, but is it a fireable offense?

If the teacher isn't giving the student any kind of advantage and the student is all about it.

Is it wrong to do?
 
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This is her today

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She's a a new-age spiritual-healing yogi-type, but she still looks good.

It looks like Raiders could have been a little spicier. From her IMDB page:

"Trivia:
Shot two scenes for Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) that ultimately ended up on the cutting room floor as Susan, a student of Indiana Jones with whom he was having an affair. The first scene had her interrupting Indy and Brody as they recount his troubles in Peru. The second scene had her at Indy's house when Brody arrived."
 
I think for college professors, banging the student body is ok and using the term banging to brag about your banging of the student body is equally ok.
 
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She was fifteen years old, going on thirty-five, Doc, and she told me she was eighteen, she was very willing, I practically had to take to sewing my pants shut. Between you and me, uh, she might have been fifteen, but when you get that little red beaver right up there in front of you, I don't think it's crazy at all and I don't think you do either. No man alive could resist that, and that's why I got into jail to begin with. And now they're telling me I'm crazy over here because I don't sit there like a goddamn vegetable. Don't make a bit of sense to me. If that's what being crazy is, then I'm senseless, out of it, gone-down-the-road, wacko. But no more, no less, that's it.


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It's okay for female profs too. But I don't know. I remember in high school there
were several teachers that were really hot. But in college, I never saw one that
I wanted to take a tumble with. They all seemed like a bunch of old bags!
 
My son managed to date his college professor shortly after class was over. Cute girl too. I dont think anyone views this as an issue once the student is no longer in their class.
 
It's okay for female profs too. But I don't know. I remember in high school there
were several teachers that were really hot. But in college, I never saw one that
I wanted to take a tumble with. They all seemed like a bunch of old bags!

Oh I did. Incredibly hot young (mid to MAYBE late 20s) public speaking "professor" at FSU. She was former actress and a model who drove a rice rocket and consequently frequently wore tight leather pants in class.
 
From her IMDB page:

"Trivia:
Shot two scenes for Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) that ultimately ended up on the cutting room floor as Susan, a student of Indiana Jones with whom he was having an affair. The first scene had her interrupting Indy and Brody as they recount his troubles in Peru. The second scene had her at Indy's house when Brody arrived."

Pola Churchill was supposed to play Susan Ryan from the novelization, but I don't think any scenes with her made it into the final cut of the movie. I can't find any cast/credit listing for the "Love You" eyelids girl, but she has very different features from the face of the young Churchill.

(cut scene....)

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(years later...)

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I'm sure it's frowned upon by the University, but is it a fireable offense?

If the teacher isn't giving the student any kind of advantage and the student is all about it.

Is it wrong to do?

Wrong during the semester when they're actually in your class. Here's the first COC that just happened to pop up

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/hr/docs/personal_relationships.php

3.2 Staff are strongly advised not to enter into a sexual/romantic relationship with a student for whom they have a responsibility for assessing, supervising, tutoring, teaching, for pastoral care or for whom they are required to provide administrative or technical support. Further, staff should not enter into a business, commercial or financial relationship with a student which could compromise, or could be perceived to compromise, the objectivity and professional standing of the teaching relationship.

3.3 UCL recognises, however, that such relationships may exist when a member of staff is appointed or when a student enrols, or that a relationship may develop between a member of staff and a student during a programme of study. Where a member of staff has a professional role in relation to a student with whom (s)he has a personal relationship, it is the responsibility of the member of staff to inform his/her Head of Department (or Dean or Vice-Provost if the member of staff is a Head of Department), in order that alternative teaching, tutoring or assessment arrangements may be made.
 
Wrong during the semester when they're actually in your class. Here's the first COC that just happened to pop up

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/hr/docs/personal_relationships.php

3.2 Staff are strongly advised not to enter into a sexual/romantic relationship with a student for whom they have a responsibility for assessing, supervising, tutoring, teaching, for pastoral care or for whom they are required to provide administrative or technical support. Further, staff should not enter into a business, commercial or financial relationship with a student which could compromise, or could be perceived to compromise, the objectivity and professional standing of the teaching relationship.

3.3 UCL recognises, however, that such relationships may exist when a member of staff is appointed or when a student enrols, or that a relationship may develop between a member of staff and a student during a programme of study. Where a member of staff has a professional role in relation to a student with whom (s)he has a personal relationship, it is the responsibility of the member of staff to inform his/her Head of Department (or Dean or Vice-Provost if the member of staff is a Head of Department), in order that alternative teaching, tutoring or assessment arrangements may be made.

Well that sucks.
 
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