A New York federal district court partially denied Trustees of Ithaca College’s motion to dismiss Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 claims brought by a gay male tenured professor and former associate provost who alleged he experienced a hostile educational environment and retaliation based on his sexual orientation, finding that his allegations of being subjected to discriminatory treatment, mimicry, slurs, higher performance standards, and denial of advancement opportunities were sufficient at the pleading stage to state viable claims.
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