Crusading Professor takes on a conditionally Promoted Youth for Math’s Doctorate
Crusading Professor takes on a conditionally Promoted Youth for Math’s Doctorate

A Professor of Mathematics from the University of Manitoba, Gabor Lukacs is someone, who is definitely not afraid of anything. The man, who had recently won two lawsuits after he had challenged the lost and found baggage policies of two airliners, is apparently suing his employers for granting a doctorate degree to a student after he had failed a test.

Though, the 28-year old man from Winnipeg is in all probability going to suffer from a loss of job. He says that he is not afraid and would do, what he feels is justified and apt for the current situation. He opines that people doing what they wanted was not what should be done at an institute like the University of Manitoba.

He further expressed that he would d anything to attain what he wanted, as he felt that such a decision to promote someone was irrational and undemocratic. Though, many people have felt that Lucas is making the right decision, but not many will actually go to the length where he has gone.

Apparently the Dean of Mathematics had decided to provide a student with a degree, despite the fact that he had in reality failed the examination. The student in his excuse had begged for an excuse and a degree by informing that he was suffering from an acute exam anxiety.

It was further informed that Lukacs has already been suspended from office for a period of three-months and that he will be in trouble for making public news related to a student.

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