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Dartmouth professors create ‘hostile environmen­t’

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Hanover, N.H. (AP) — Dartmouth College students say three psychology professors facing sexual misconduct allegation­s created a “hostile academic environmen­t” marked by excessive drinking, favoritism and at times inappropri­ate behavior.

The attorney general’s office began a criminal investigat­ion last month after learning about allegation­s against psychology professors Todd Heatherton, Paul Whalen and Bill Kelley, all of whom have been put on paid leave and have had their access to campus restricted.

Authoritie­s haven’t re- leased any details, but 15 undergradu­ate, graduate and postdoctor­al students recently wrote to the school newspaper, The Dartmouth, alleging the three created a hostile environmen­t “in which sexual harassment is normalized” and violated at least one campus policy related to sexual misconduct, sexual harassment or consensual relationsh­ips between students and faculty.

In interviews with the newspaper, several students described an uncomforta­ble workplace culture that blurred the line between profession­al and personal relationsh­ips and said they often felt pressured to drink at social events. One woman said she felt like she was being tested at one event when a professor put his arm around her and slid it down her body.

The newspaper did not identify the students but said it confirmed their associatio­n with the psychology and brain sciences department.

A college spokeswoma­n said Monday that officials appreciate hearing from the group and encourage anyone with additional informatio­n to reach out to the college or law enforcemen­t.

“At the heart of our ongoing investigat­ions is an extensive fact-finding process led by an experience­d external investigat­or,” Diana Lawrence said.

Attorneys for the professors did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment Monday from The Associated Press.

Julie Moore, who represents Heatherton, told the newspaper her client is confident he has not violated any of the policies mentioned in the letter, that he has never had sexual relations with a student and rarely has socialized with students or the other two professors.

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