“I got so mentally ill that it literally came down to, it’s this or my life,” Hensley said.By 2015, nine years after she met Krauss in the hotel room, Hensley could no longer handle the sexism in the movement, she said, and she quit her job at CFI. In that room, “we mutually decided, in a polite discussion in fact, that taking it any further would not be appropriate,” he told BuzzFeed News by email.But Hensley said that is untrue. Years later, she told him — as well as several employees at CFI — the full story.BuzzFeed News has learned that the incident with Hensley is one of many wide-ranging allegations of Krauss’s inappropriate behavior over the last decade — including groping women, ogling and making sexist jokes to undergrads, and telling an employee at Arizona State University, where he is a tenured professor, that he was going to buy her birth control so she didn’t inconvenience him with maternity leave. She now spends most of her time at home and tries to avoid going online. “I thought I could handle myself.”They made a plan to eat in the restaurant at the Washington, DC, hotel where Krauss was staying, Hensley recalled. Para saber mais sobre nossa política de cookies, acesse Lawrence Krauss is a famous atheist and liberal crusader — and, in certain whisper networks, a well-known problem. In April 2016, an Origins staffer angrily posted on Facebook about how Krauss “suggested that I should dress up like a hula girl while advertising for an event.” Another employee was so upset by his behavior that she started keeping a written record of offensive incidents.“Said he understood why people didn't like to hire women of child bearing age because it isn’t fair to have to pay maternity benefit,” she wrote in one entry. It wasn’t consensual.”Later that night, Hensley told her boyfriend, now husband, that Krauss had made her feel uncomfortable, her husband confirmed to BuzzFeed News. Robin Elisabeth Cornwell, a friend of Krauss’s and then executive director of the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science, was also there, and backed his account. was shocked, but didn’t want to make a scene, she said. (This is not an "ad-hominem" attack). Here, you can discover more about his past and present work, writing, appearances, events, and how to connect with him via email and social media. “I didn’t want that to happen. Well-known theoretical physicist and author of “The Physics of Star Trek” and “A Universe from Nothing.” A. denied mentioning the hot tub or flirting with Krauss. That isn't promoting science, it's encouraging bigotry.
“In 2012, as part of a formal review of its internal policies, the institute made a decision that he would not be invited to return,” a spokesperson for the Perimeter Institute told BuzzFeed News by email. )But by the time these sanctions had been put in place, Krauss had Krauss frequently travels for lectures and speaking gigs, typically on atheism or cosmology, his field of study. Although, they can be too talkative, exaggerating, deceptive, cunning, superficial, and inconsistent.The American-Canadian physicist has been alive for 24,201 days or 580,826 hours. With women coming forward alleging sexual harassment, will his “skeptic” fanbase believe the evidence? When he later emailed to invite her to dinner, she accepted.“I didn’t care if he flirted with me, I just wanted to be around somebody important, and I also wanted to get a job in this field,” Hensley told BuzzFeed News. But in August of 2013, with A. was an undergraduate who had first met Krauss in 2008 at the annual American Atheists Convention through her work as a student atheist activist.