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William G. Jacoby (born c. 1953) is a disgraced political scientist who believes he is famous for teaching quantitative methods at the ICPSR summer program- housed at the University of Michigan- but is actually famous for sexually harassing his graduate students. He taught for many years as a Professor for the Michigan State University Department of Political Science; he retired before he could be fired.

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  1. "William Jacoby is one of 262 celebrities, politicians, CEOs, and others who have been accused of sexual misconduct since April 2017". Vox. January 2019. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  2. "MSU political scientist tried to trade academic guidance for sex, university finds". LansingStateJournal. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  3. "MSU professor investigated for sexual misconduct, resigns from journal". TheMichiganDaily. Retrieved 28 May 2021.

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