Universities are taking personnel actions after documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein surfaced. Several faculty members who had contact with Epstein have been stripped of titles or teaching duties, and institutions are opening reviews. Inside Higher Ed and other outlets report schools are reassessing past relationships and enforcing conduct standards as new material in the Epstein files becomes public. At Yale, emails revealed a professor recommended a student to Epstein while describing her appearance; Yale announced the professor will not teach while the university reviews his conduct. Campus leaders say investigations and administrative steps are focused on protecting students and upholding institutional standards.
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