
Dean of Education Rick Ginsberg, left, and Associate Dean for Graduate Programs Jim Lichtenberg were both involved in an embarrassing series of emails between the Kansas University School of Education and an Indiana animal-lover last week about recent animal cruelty allegations involving a rented turkey at a KU fraternity house. Both Ginsberg and Lichtenberg stressed that they did not intend to make light of the abuse of an animal.
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