Where was this when I was in college?

CHICAGO (AP) — Northwestern University's president said Thursday that he is "troubled and disappointed" that a psychology professor allowed a couple to engage in a sex act involving a motorized sex toy in front of dozens of students, and is calling for an investigation.

Hours after accounts of the Feb. 21 class appeared in local newspapers — including the university's defense of Professor John Michael Bailey's decision to allow students to witness the act — Northwestern President Morton Schapiro strongly criticized the lecturer.

"I feel it represented extremely poor judgment on the part of our faculty member," Schapiro said a statement issued by the Evanston university.

A guest lecturer had been discussing bondage and sexual fetishes during Bailey's human sexuality class. According to published reports, a couple at the lecture decided that a video the students were watching on the female orgasm was not realistic and gave a live presentation involving the sex toy.

Schapiro said it did not matter that the incident occurred after the class was over, that attendance was voluntarily and that the students were warned of the explicit nature of what they were about to see.

"I have recently learned of the after-class activity associated with Prof. Michael Bailey's Human Sexuality class, and I am troubled and disappointed by what occurred," he said.

"I simply do not believe this was appropriate, necessary or in keeping with Northwestern University's academic mission," he said.

Evanston police say it will be up to the school to determine if the demonstration violated any local ordinances.

The guest lecturer asked the students if they were "ready for a live sex show," student Justin Smith told the Chicago Tribune.

At that point, Faith Kroll took off her clothes and she and Jim Marcus climbed on the stage and, as about 100 students looked on, the pair demonstrated the use of a motorized device with a phallic object attached to it. The lecturer, Ken Melvoin-Berg, told the newspaper that the students were told about issues such as safety and consent.

"It is probably something I will remember the rest of my life," Smith, a 21-year-old senior, told the Tribune. "I can't say that about my Econ 202 class and the material that I learned there."

The university will pay several hundred dollars to Melvoin-Berg, the co-owner of Weird Chicago Tours, for the lecture. He said neither Kroll nor Marcus — exhibitionists who are more than happy to have people watch them have sex — would be paid.

Kroll said she enjoyed the demonstration and Marcus said it was all designed to teach, not titillate.

"I certainly have no regrets concerning Northwestern students, who have demonstrated that they are open-minded grown-ups rather than fragile children," Bailey told the Tribune.

Bailey did not answer calls to his office Thursday.
Be a smarter move if the Art dept. tried this-- they'd have a better shot of getting away w/ it.

You can't judge art
The morals of our once great nation continue to swirl the bowl and disappear - your liberals First Amendment rights at work.
dude,
we got nothing on Catherine the Great
or anything Cuba or Mexico came up w/
Paris in the 20's..
Caligula's Rome....
nothing's new

any of y'all been to evanston? the WCTU headquarters were/still are in evanston. Now, I know folks who paid for Northwestern tuition, who won't be pleased. It's not going to end well, I predict. The original news item mentioned the woman as an ejaculat(or). That has been researched in the not too recent past. Not in an undergrad classroom, for what it's worth.
Any way... Good Luck!
Could have been worse. What if it was a current events class and the topic was genocide!

marcr, lol!
Or nuclear weapons
Or the big bang... oh wait, it sort of was
Nothing like that ever happened when I went to Northwestern, LOL.
I HAVE to return to school.
Wait a sec, Sue.
What about that posting on the "Spin the Bottle" thread?
Something was going on ...
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