Northwestern University President, Morton Schapiro, was not satisfied with the action. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Schapiro said in a statement that he was "shocked and disappointed" and plans to launch further investigations.
"I think it is a very poor part of the staff member of the Court. I just do not think it appropriate or necessary to respond to the academic task at Northwestern University," Schapiro said.
The university issued a statement completely opposite of Wednesday Schapiro said: "The university supports the efforts of its faculty to further progress in knowledge."
Kroll and Marcus said they participate in the act of helping students learn that some controversial aspects of the female orgasm was real. Students interviewed by the Sun-Times reported not having a performance problem during class. Bailey describes the feedback from students as "uniformly positive." But some students have chosen to give as Kroll stripped on stage in the family Ryan Auditorium.
However, Professor Bailey is no stranger to controversy. In 2003, he was criticized by several transsexual women who said they did not give him permission to use their stories in his book, "The man who would be Queen: The Science of androgyny and transsexuality," reported the Chicago Tribune .
Marco Bailey said he hoped "it does not take a lot of criticism for this" but "suspect he will."
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