LA CROSSE, Wis. β University of Wisconsin-La Crosse held a hearing to decide the fate of a veteran University of Wisconsin professor, who was removed from his post as chancellor last year due to unremorsefully creating and appearing in adult content.
As XBIZ reported, professor of communications Joe Gow was fired as chancellor on the recommendation of Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman, who called the professorβs actions β including posting adult videos with his wife on their OnlyFans account β βabhorrent.β
Rothman told Gow in December that he was also initiating a process to challenge his tenured faculty position in communication studies.
βTo retain my tenure, I need to defend myself before a faculty tribunal,β Gow wrote in a recent piece about his situation for the Chronicle of Higher Education. βI look forward to doing so.β
The tribunal held a meeting last week, when Wade Harrison, senior legal counsel for the Universities of Wisconsin, βsaid the school has cause to remove former Chancellor Joe Gow from his faculty position, including unethical behavior and insubordination,β Wisconsin Public Radio reported.
Harrison laid out the case for removing Gow in front of the faculty senate committee during the first day of the two-day hearing process.
Gow delivered an opening statement in his own defense, calling the administrationβs charges βirrelevant, inconsequential, misleading, distorted and downright false.β
βTenure is based on the quality of oneβs teaching, research and service,β Gow noted. βThese bogus charges have nothing to do with that and they raise the question: do faculty have the right to engage in free speech in their personal lives, particularly on contemporary social media?β
Main Image:Β University of Wisconsin Communications Professor Joe Gow, with wife Carmen Wilson and performer Lauren Phillips