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Michigan professor on leave after bizarre video about grades

Andrew Cuomo

BIG RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan professor has been placed on leave after he told students in a profanity-laced video that he randomly assigns grades before the first day of class. Barry Mehler is a 74-year-old instructor at Ferris State University in Big Rapids. He told students in the video: “I don’t even want to know your name. I just look at the number and assign a grade. That is how predestination works. … Take your complaints to God.” In the 14-minute video, Mehler calls students “vectors of disease” and says they don’t need to attend class in person. Ferris State says Mehler is on leave while his conduct is investigated. 

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