UNB prof under fire for immigration views to retire, school says
FREDERICTON — A University of New Brunswick professor denounced by colleagues for promoting what they say are racist arguments about immigration has agreed to retire.
The school announced Tuesday that Ricardo Duchesne has provided his notice of early retirement “to focus on his own pursuits as an independent scholar.”
Duchesne has been a professor in the department of social science at the university’s Saint John campus since 1995.
Last week, more than 100 faculty members signed a letter denouncing him for arguments about multiculturalism and immigration that they labelled “racist and without academic merit.” The academics wrote: “Racism in the university causes real harm and undermines the rights of students and colleagues to a working and learning environment free from discrimination.”