An organic chemistry professor at New York University was fired – after 82 of his 350 students signed a petition against him over their low grades and his instruction methods.
An organic chemistry professor at New York University was fired after 82 of his 350 students signed a petition against him over their low grades and his instruction methods.
See also: Elon Musk wants to move forward with his purchase of Twitter. Here’s how some Twitter users reacted. Elizabeth Spiers, a NYT opinion writer and journalism professor at NYU, reacted to the situation on Twitter TWTR, -0.43%. Organic chemistry has long been seen as a difficult course and one that students looking to go to medical school must take.
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