Timeline for Can leaked nude pictures damage one's academic career?
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Nov 14, 2016 at 6:36 | comment | added | user64742 | @P.Lombert Honestly, if someone gets creepish about it as a fellow coworker tell them it is unacceptable and deplorable behavior and if they continue to treat you in that manner that you will report them to human resources. There's a difference between people knowing about it and people harassing you about it, and the latter definitely shouldn't be allowed at your institution (I'd hope). | |
Nov 11, 2016 at 20:11 | comment | added | P. Lombert | "On the main question, consider the answers and comments on your question as a sample of academic reaction to your situation. I see lots of sympathy, support, and attempts to think of ideas to help you." This has made me feel a lot better. I certainly hope it is not an issue in the future, but it helps to know that as long as I can hold my head high (and hopefully be a good, respected professor, so that students don't make a big deal of it), I should be fine. | |
Nov 11, 2016 at 11:01 | history | answered | Patricia Shanahan | CC BY-SA 3.0 |