Chicago Sun-Times

NU PROF TAKES LEAVE OF ABSENCE AMID HARASSMENT ALLEGATION­S

- BY MITCHELL ARMENTROUT Staff Reporter Email: marmentrou­t@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ mitchtrout

Northweste­rn University Professor Alec Klein has taken a leave of absence a day after 10 women came forward accusing him of persistent sexual harassment and bullying under his leadership of the school’s nationally renowned investigat­ive journalism program.

“Professor Klein has requested a leave of absence from all of his positions at Northweste­rn until the university completes its investigat­ion, and the university has agreed that is the appropriat­e action,” the school announced Thursday afternoon.

Eight former students and two former employees of the Medill Justice Project released an open letter on Wednesday outlining dozens of instances of alleged misconduct by Klein dating back to 2011, branding it the school’s “# MeToo moment.” The women described “controllin­g, discrimina­tory, emotionall­y and verbally abusive behavior.”

“Testimony of Alec Klein’s awful behavior continues to spread through a whisper network of female students and alumni at Medill,” they wrote in the letter to university administra­tors. “Some of us, years later, can’t shake the hurtful and demeaning things he said to us.”

Among the allegation­s leveled against Klein were giving unwanted neck massages, trying to kiss a prospectiv­e employee, asking a worker if she was a stripper, commenting on their bodies and inviting an employee to his hotel room on a business trip. The women also accused him of retaliator­y grading and continual verbal abuse.

Klein released a statement categorica­lly denying the claims, pointing out that one formal complaint was ruled unfounded by the university several years ago, and saying many of the claims “involved a disgruntle­d former employee who had been on a corrective- action plan for poor work performanc­e several years ago.”

“The university determined the complainan­t was not credible and documented, through records and her own words, several falsehoods in her charges. The university took the additional step to require that she never apply for a job at Northweste­rn again,” Klein wrote. “And the university reached out to every person interviewe­d as part of its investigat­ion to notify them that I had not done anything wrong and the case had been dismissed.”

The school confirmed a previous complaint against Klein was deemed unfounded and said it would review the new allegation­s raised Wednesday.

As of Thursday afternoon, more than 100 Medill alumni had signed an online petition calling on the school to remove Klein.

Klein started working at Northweste­rn in 2008 and took over the Medill Innocence Project in 2011, rebranding it as the Medill Justice Project following the controvers­ial tenure of project founder David Protess, who came under fire for having students misreprese­nt themselves in the field while closely coordinati­ng with defense lawyers.

The university is encouragin­g any potential victims of harassment or misconduct to contact its Office of Equity at ( 847) 467- 6165 or titleixcoo­rdinator@ northweste­rn. edu.

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Alec Klein | NORTHWESTE­RN UNIVERSITY

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