Police allege the man assaulted and struck five people \u0027for a sexual purpose\u0027
Sault Ste. Marie police say they launched an investigation in mid-December into complaints against a computer science part-time contract professor, who has worked at the university since 2008.Sign up to receive the daily top stories from the National Post, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
Police say a 56-year-old man was arrested Friday and charged with two counts of sexual assault with a weapon and five counts of assault. The university says the professor is currently suspended from all his duties and prohibited from visiting campus or contacting students.Share this article in your social network
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