Steinhardt Adjunct Professor Bradley Garner
was fired from New York University yesterday after two decades of sexual misconduct allegations surfaced from his former students at the University of Cincinnati, according to extensive reporting by the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Garner had
retired from UC’s College Conservatory of Music in December 2017 after an October 2016 investigation revealed, “unwanted sexual advances and verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature,” a “hostile environment” and “severe, persistent or pervasive” behavior, the
Enquirer reported.
NYU spokesperson Jordan Bennett said NYU administration was unaware of the allegations until recently.
“NYU was unaware of allegations surrounding Bradley Garner until we recently received an inquiry from a Cincinnati Enquirer reporter,” she said in an email. “As of yesterday, Mr. Garner is no longer an adjunct faculty member at NYU. Providing our students with a safe space to learn is our priority, and sexual misconduct of any kind is not tolerated.”
Garner, who is a world renowned flutist, continues to deny all allegations made against him, the Enquirer reported.
Reportedly, Garner has been working at NYU since 1999.
“The students in Woodwind Studies have been informed of Bradley Garner’s dismissal and provided information about the resources available to them,” Steinhardt Public Affairs representative Sarah Binney wrote in an email. She continued, “NYU is committed to ensuring students are provided with extensive health and mental health resources through the Wellness Exchange and Student Affairs.”
Sakshi Venkatraman is a contributing writer. Email them at feedback@thegazelle.org.