At the very least, that must have been incredibly awkward for her colleagues to deal with.So, article with details from the public records request ...
QUOTE: "[Elizabeth] Dooley’s downfall as provost is detailed in a March 25 report sent to new UCF president Alexander Cartwright. UCF released the report to Florida Politics after a public records request."
Frankly, I think the racial stuff was pretty much 'weaksauce.' There were multiple ways to address it. But ...
The issue with finding her husband a job, on the other hand ... that was more than just passing. She literally requested meetings with him in the same room ... repeatedly. Lots of really stupid things she did ... those really pushed the boundaries of ethics.
Report: Ex-UCF provost sought position for husband, made racially insensitive remarks
Elizabeth Dooley tenure as provost was short-lived, but she remains on staff making nearly $400K.floridapolitics.com
I don’t think asking on behalf of her husband is an issue by itself, but the way the exchanges occurred according to that article are pretty tactless and Uncomfortable.
Must be rough to be stuck making half a million to teach a couple classes a semester, though