Texas A&M suspends professor accused of criticizing Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick in lecture [View all]
he Texas A&M University professor had just returned home from giving a routine lecture on the opioid crisis at the University of Texas Medical Branch when she learned a student had accused her of disparaging Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick during the talk.
In the few hours it took to drive from Galveston, the complaint had made its way to her supervisors, and Alonzos job was suddenly at risk.
I am in a ton of trouble. Please call me! she wrote to Chandler Self, the UTMB professor who invited her to speak.
Alonzo was right to be afraid. Not only were her supervisors involved, but so was Chancellor John Sharp, a former state comptroller who now holds the highest-ranking position in the Texas A&M University System, which includes 11 public universities and 153,000 students. And Sharp was communicating directly with the lieutenant governors office about the incident, promising swift action.
Less than two hours after the lecture ended, Patricks chief of staff had sent Sharp a link to Alonzos professional bio.
Shortly after, Sharp sent a text directly to the lieutenant governor: Joy Alonzo has been placed on administrative leave pending investigation re firing her. shud [sic] be finished by end of week.
The text message was signed jsharp.
https://www.click2houston.com/news/texas/2023/07/25/texas-am-suspended-professor-accused-of-criticizing-lt-gov-dan-patrick-in-lecture/