Thomas Jefferson University president who liked controversial tweets resigns

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on Wednesday, the school said in a statement. She recently retired from Drexel University where she had been senior vice president for online learning and president of Drexel University Online. Steven Herrine, vice dean of undergraduate medical education, will become interim medical school dean, the school said.There was no mention of Tykocinski’s Twitter activity in Cacchione’s announcement about the leadership change.

“Another in a long line of overhyped, rushed, profit-driven Big Pharma flops with weak long-term efficacy and a lousy side effect profile. ...”Thomas Jefferson president has ‘liked’ tweets critical of COVID-19 vaccines, among other controversial topics “At his level, he is held to a higher standard and should have known better,” Cacchione wrote to Jefferson faculty, employees, and students at that time.

Tykocinski’s “actions have harmed students’ trust in the institution’s commitment to its mission,” they wrote. “Responsible engagement in social media is essential, and must reflect our commitment to Jefferson’s values, particularly when representing TJUH,” said the email, obtained by The Inquirer.

 

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