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GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — The dean of the University of North Dakota's College of Education and Human Development is resigning after an investigation into his conduct following complaints.
The probe concluded that Robert Hill exhibited unwelcome behavior toward women and created a poor work environment.
Hill denies discriminating against or sexually harassing anyone, or creating a hostile work environment.
UND says Hill will step down as dean at the end of the month. He'll continue working next semester as a special appointment faculty member.
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