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Letter to Dean of Student Affairs

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¥D¡@¡@¦®: Concerning the case of the student involved in
misconduct
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23 February 2004

Dear Dean Ko,

I have repeatedly asked you to call a student into your
office because
she wrote a secret letter in 1999. She has still not been
punished.
Instead she was employed in the president's office and is
now a graduate
student and part-time teacher.
There is no doubt the student wrote the letter. She signed
it and
she has never denied it. What is in doubt is whether you
can ignore my
complaint against her, for whatever reasons you claim.
When a professor asks a dean of students to call a student
in for a
supervised meeting, she should comply with this request.
You have
delayed calling such a meeting for more than two years.
This is
unacceptable.
Please be advised that I will do WHATEVER IT TAKES within
the law
to effect justice in this case.

Sincerely,

Professor Richard de Canio
Department of Foreign Languages and Literature
National Cheng Kung University
Tainan, Taiwan

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