Posted on 10/25/2013 9:23:45 AM PDT by markomalley
A University of Iowa teaching assistant on Tuesday reportedly sent
UI Teaching Assistant Who Sent Nude Photos No
nude photos of herself by accident to students in her class, and UI officials now are looking into the incident and taking appropriate
UI students across campus were spreading the news via Twitter on Wednesday morning.
A Math for Business TA apparently sent her entire class nudes of her and her boyfriend, one
In an emailed statement, UI spokesman Tom Moore said, We can confirm that a teaching assistant sent an email with inappropriate content to her students.
Moore said in the statement that the individual who sent the messages has stated that it was an accident. She regrets her actions.
The UI is asking the students who received the message to delete it and not to share it with anyone
This incident was inappropriate, and the university will look into it and take appropriate actions under our policies and procedures, according to Moore.
According to TotalFratMove.com, which claims to be the No. 1 college comedy website, the teaching assistant sent an email to students that she meant to include attached answers for a
Instead, according to the website, the attachments were a series of nude photos featuring the female TA and male counterpart possibly screenshots from a sex video.
A copy of the TA's email obtained by the website reads, Hi class, I attach the solutions for number 76 and 78 in this email. Best. The photos are described as being images from a video chat that are sexual in nature, according to
Twitter posts Wednesday morning said the TA sent the pictures to 80 students. Some of the dozens of comments on the social networking website poked fun at the slip-up.
Someone should tell this math TA what folders are, one person wrote. Create one for nudes and one for math problems. Never ever mix the two up.
Another person wrote, Not every day your math TA accidentally sends nudes to half the class.
One student commented, Awkward class tomorrow. And still another person quipped, Soooo my problems dont seem so bad.
Dave Visin, associate director for UI police, said his office is not at this time investigating whether the TA's account was hacked.
Don't have any, sorry. [Helen Thomas pics to follow, knowing FR]
People with this stuff on their computers should be fired....for stupidity.
Dude!
You need an editor.
Yeah, without pics, how can the degree of guilt be assessed?
No - no Helen Thomas pictures whatsoever during lunchtime!!
This posting was hacked or something. Pretty awful.
re: The UI is asking the students who received the message to delete it and not to share it with anyone
Yeah. That is going to happen. not!
What, no solution for number 69? (What is 76?)
LOL! Yeah, right. What has been sent, cannot be unsent.
Did she get fired? NO! Reassigned! Looks like she's ready for a job in King Barry's court.
Now you know what the “T” and “A” stand for in “TA.”
The photos are described as being images from a video chat that are sexual in nature, according to
I wonder if the phrase, "Me love you long time" was anywhere in the chat.
I would think so...
I hope we the people were paying for her birth control. </sarc>
As a former TA, my most embarrassing moment occurred each month upon opening my paycheck.
Think it was Leno last night that said
‘I used to be afraid and nervous when I ran into my teacher at the grocery store’.
Wasn’t the ‘going fear’ that the ONLY reason she was in THAT store, at THAT time is she wanted to ‘ambush’ your Mother?
So, your job was to keep them apart.
You didn’t have to be ‘guilty’ of anything, you just knew you were.
What a scandal...we now have photographic proof that she is sometimes naked. Just like everyone else is every day.
Fist of all, this is no “accident.”
1. You don’t have nude photos of yourself.
2. You don’t keep them on your computer.
3. You don’t attach them to outgoing messages.
None of this is an accident.
I'll bet a goodly number of Iowa students are all enmeshed in emails, twitters, tweaks, threaks, facebooks, texting, sexting, Obamaphones and other social networking distractions.
Is there time for teaching the three R's and imbuing mental discipline on college campuses any more?
Leni
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