Husband Of UW-Whitewater Chancellor Accused Of Harassment

Pete Hill Banned From Campus, Stripped Of His Title As Associated Chancellor

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The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater’s chancellor’s husband has been banned from campus and stripped of an unpaid position amid sexual harassment allegations.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports an investigation has concluded Chancellor Beverly Kopper’s husband, Pete Hill, sexually harassed female employees. The allegations date back to 2015.

In one incident he allegedly squeezed a woman’s knee under the tablecloth of a table where he was seated with Kopper.

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Records the newspaper obtained show Hill denied any wrongdoing. UW System President Ray Cross still banned Hill from campus and stripped him of his title as associate to the chancellor in June.

UW-Whitewater spokesman Jeff Angileri had no comment Friday. Kopper posted a message on the school’s website Friday calling the situation “challenging” for her as a wife, woman and chancellor.

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