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Penn professor accused of drugging, raping.(Newswatch)(Brief Article)

Women in Higher Education

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A University of Pennsylvania professor will stand trial for allegedly drugging and raping a woman in his office last September, after attempts to negotiate a plea bargain failed.

Tracy McIntosh, a professor of neurosurgery, is accused of raping a 23-year-old woman who is his friend's niece. She was about to begin grad school at Penn.

The woman testified at a preliminary hearing that she vomited during dinner with ...

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