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Media Contacts: Winifred Cox, (858)
534-3120 or Pat JaCoby, (858) 534-7404 Professor Troupe stated in his resignation letter, “I very much regret my lapse in judgment and the problems it has created for my department and the broader UCSD community. I have enjoyed my tenure at UCSD and look forward to continuing my relationship with my friends, colleagues, and former and present students.” UCSD Chancellor Robert C. Dynes said, in acceptance of the resignation, “Although I understand and agree with Quincy’s decision to step down, he will be greatly missed as a colleague and friend who brings prodigious talent to the classroom, to his writing, and to his role as a national figure in the arts. His decision reflects our shared view that teachers are role models who must uphold the intellectual honesty we cherish as a community of scholars.” The resignation
will go into effect at the end of this academic year. Until then, Professor
Troupe will fulfill his teaching obligations, continue to perform extensive
community service, and speak to student groups about the importance of
education, creativity and integrity in their lives.
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