SPACED OUT: Professor who made bizarre, profanity-laced video settles with university
You can now listen to Fox News articles!professor who was suspended in January for making a profanity-filled video to welcome students settled his legal dispute with the school by agreeing to accept $95,000.
This image from video provided and taken by Barry Mehler shows Mehler during a 14-minute YouTube video at the start of a new term at Ferris State University. Mehler was suspended after making the provocative video. Mehler also told students that he is beholden to"no human c--ksucker" and has a"paying f--king union job."
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