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Had Abdul Rao not resigned from the University of South Florida, the university would have fired him due to his "lack of judgment" in taking a student's bicycle, according to a report released today. ...more
March 20, 2009
Expecting a legal battle, University of South Florida administrators still plan to investigate the events that captured on camera a high-ranking dean taking a student's bike. ...more
February 24, 2009
Expecting a legal battle, University of South Florida administrators still plan to investigate the events that captured on camera a high-ranking dean taking a student's bike. ...more
February 23, 2009
The University of South Florida associate vice president caught on a security tape taking a student's bicycle has rescinded his resignation from USF, saying, "I plan to defend my innocence and make every effort to preserve my professional life and my integrity." ...more
February 21, 2009
The University of South Florida associate vice president who resigned Tuesday over his role in taking a student's bicycle will receive a $50,000 settlement from the university. ...more
February 19, 2009
The University of South Florida associate vice president who resigned yesterday in the controversy over his theft of a student's bicycle will receive a $50,000 settlement from the university. ...more
February 18, 2009
A USF dean captured on a security camera taking a student's bicycle could end up in trouble with his employer and with prosecutors. ...more
February 17, 2009
The state attorney's office in Hillsborough County will decide whether to file charges against a University of South Florida dean accused of stealing a student's bike, USF police officials said Monday. ...more
February 16, 2009
An associate dean at the University of South Florida has admitted to taking a student's bicycle this week in a theft that was captured on a surveillance tape and later posted on YouTube. ...more
February 14, 2009
The guilty plea signed on Friday by former University of South Florida student Ahmed Mohamed confirms the worst fears of many in the post-9/11 United States: Despite the government's efforts to keep them out, individuals who espouse Islamic terrorism continue to slip into the United States. ...more
June 17, 2008
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