A Ferris State University professor has been fired after tweeting out racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic slurs online.
Thomas Brennan was originally placed on leave in November after tweeting out conspiracy theories about the coronavirus, and for using racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic language.
From there, the University began an investigation.
On Sunday, Brennan tweeted out that he had been officially fired from the University.
He also linked his defense letter that he presented to the University Administration on Feb. 15th.
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A Ferris State University professor has been fired after tweeting out racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic slurs online. Thomas Brennan was originally placed on leave in November after tweeting out conspiracy theories about the coronavirus, and for using racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic language. From there, the University began an investigation. On Sunday, Brennan tweeted out that he had been officially fired from the University. He also linked his defense letter that he presented to the University Administration on Feb. 15th. A Ferris State University professor has been fired after tweeting out racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic slurs online. Thomas Brennan was originally placed on leave in November after tweeting out conspiracy theories about the coronavirus, and for using racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic language. From there, the University began an investigation. On Sunday, Brennan tweeted out that he had been officially fired from the University. He also linked his defense letter that he presented to the University Administration on Feb. 15th. Thomas Brennan was originally placed on leave in November after tweeting out conspiracy theories about the coronavirus, and for using racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic language. From there, the University began an investigation. On Sunday, Brennan tweeted out that he had been officially fired from the University. He also linked his defense letter that he presented to the University Administration on Feb. 15th.