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Adjunct fired for blog on sexy student.(Boston University dismisses professor Michael Gee)(Brief Article)

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Only a week after adjunct professor Michael Gee described his first day of teaching journalism at Boston University in an Internet blog, he was fired for violating the trust essential to a student-teacher relationship.

"Of my six students, one (the smartest, wouldn't you know it?) is incredibly hot ... It was all I could do to remember the other five students," he wrote about a female student.

Journalism chairman Bob Zelnick said Gee was hired at the last ...

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