
This story corrects an earlier version from the Associated Press that said Poor had been fired
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — An associate professor at the University of Missouri says he was “relieved of teaching duties” after an online class exchange in which he said to a student from Wuhan, China, “Well, let me get my mask on.”
Joel Poor sent a notification to students Monday saying, “Today I was relieved of teaching duties, I apologize for any disruption this might cause you.”
But university spokesman Christian Basi said Tuesday that Poor was not fired and remains an employee, but has been “assigned to other duties.”
The Columbia Missourian reported that Poor was leading an online marketing class. In a video posted on Twitter, he asks if any students are from outside the U.S. A student says he is from China.
“I’ve heard of China,” Poor says, asking where the student is from in China.
“Actually, Wuhan,” the student said.
“Wuhan? Well, let me get my mask on,” Poor says with a slight laugh.
Poor later apologized in an email and said the reference was meant as a joke. But many students replied to the tweet that they found the comment racist and xenophobic.
Basi said the comment was reported to the university's Office of Civil Rights and Title IX for investigation. He said Poor “will be provided due process.”
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — An associate professor at the University of Missouri has been fired after an online class exchange in which he responded to a student who said he was from Wuhan, China, “Let me get my mask on.”
Joel Poor was relieved of his teaching duties on Monday after the comment was posted on Twitter.
Poor was leading an online marketing class. In the video, he asks if any students are from outside the U.S. A student says he is from China.
“I’ve heard of China,” Poor says, asking where the student is from in China.
“Actually, Wuhan,” the student said.
“Wuhan? Well, let me get my mask on,” Poor says with a slight laugh.
Poor apologized in an email and said the reference was meant as a joke. But many students replied to the tweet that they found the comment racist and xenophobic.
A university spokesman said the comment was reported to the university’s Office of Civil Rights and Title IX for investigation.