Geoffrey F. Miller Investigated By NYU, UNM For Fat-Shaming Tweet

Two Universities Investigating Fat-Shaming Professor

New York University and the University of New Mexico both plan to investigate professor Geoffrey F. Miller and his fat-shaming tweet, the Chronicle of Higher Education reports.

NYU initially said it considered the matter closed after Miller, a visiting professor at the private university, apologized for what Miller himself described as an "idiotic, impulsive, and badly judged tweet." But the institution changed course after UNM, Miller's primary employer, said it would investigate the matter because Miller told the latter that his tweet was part of a research project.

"That prompted us to look into it," NYU spokesman Philip Lentz told the Chronicle. "And that's what we're doing."

Miller ignited a firestorm when he tweeted, "Dear obese PhD applicants: If you don't have the willpower to stop eating carbs, you won't have the willpower to do a dissertation. #truth." The comment was instantly rebuked by peers at NYU and other colleges.

Miller apologized, deleted the tweets and made his Twitter account private.

"[Miller] claims that he's been sending out provocative tweets over a number of months now to measure people's reactions to them, and so we'll be investigating that," UNM Psychology Department chairwoman Jane Ellen Smith said in a video posted on YouTube.

The Atlantic Wire found Miller had previously bashed overweight people on Twitter, finding a January 2013 tweet in which he said, "Dean Kamen's new device to suck food out of people's stomachs? Or, fat people could just STOP EATING?" In that tweet, Miller referenced a device that supposedly sucks food out of a person's stomach.

If Miller's tweeting habits were part of a research project, the Chronicle explains, he likely would've needed approval from institutional review boards at one of the universities because it'd be a project involving human subjects. Those review boards at UNM and NYU are now investigating Miller and hope to reach a joint conclusion, Lentz told the Chronicle but did not provide a definite timetable for that decision.

Some academics who hold or are seeking a PhDs responded to Miller by posting photos of themselves to a Tumblr account called "F*** Yeah! Fat PhDs."

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