Porterville Recorder

UC Berkeley suspends professor without pay for sexual harassment

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BERKELEY, Calif. — The University of California, Berkeley has suspended a prominent architectu­re professor for three years without pay for sexually harassing a graduate student and abusing his power for personal gain.

Professor Nezar Alsayyad, who was also chair of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies for nearly two decades until 2014, was found to have engaged in a "pattern of sexual harassment (that) created a hostile environmen­t," university spokeswoma­n Janet Gilmore said in a statement Monday.

The finding was based on a complaint filed in 2016 by UC Berkeley doctoral candidate Eva Hagberg Fisher.

A campus investigat­ion found that Alsayyad, who was one of Hagberg Fisher's advisers, had spent months ingratiati­ng himself with her before placing his hand on her upper thigh, proposing they become "close friends" and suggesting they go to Las Vegas, according to a report published Monday in the San Francisco Chronicle.

The investigat­ion found that Alsayyad tried to isolate Hagberg Fisher from other faculty members and establish himself as her most important supporter, "thereby using his power for personal gain," the Chronicle reported, quoting an email that Vice Provost Benjamin Hermalin sent last week to Hagberg Fisher.

Based on the investigat­ion's findings, Chancellor Carol Christ decided on Aug. 13 to place Alsayyad on a three-year suspension without pay effective immediatel­y, the university statement said.

Alsayyad's gross salary in 2017 was $237,000, according to the UC'S payroll website.

"The chancellor found that between 2012-2014, Al Sayyad engaged in a pattern of unwelcome, manipulati­ve and divisive behavior," the university said in its statement, which listed a number of additional restrictio­ns on Alsayyad, who has taught at UC Berkeley since 1985.

During his three-year suspension, Alsayyad is barred from nonpublic areas of the campus and cannot teach or supervise new graduate students, the university statement said.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY SCOTT STRAZZANTE ?? In this 2016 photo, Eva Hagberg Fisher, a PHD student at UC Berkeley, poses for a photo in Berkeley, Calif.
AP PHOTO BY SCOTT STRAZZANTE In this 2016 photo, Eva Hagberg Fisher, a PHD student at UC Berkeley, poses for a photo in Berkeley, Calif.

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