N.J. Governor Who Resigned Under a Cloud Teaches Ethics Course at Kean U.
From a Chronicle of Higher Education (May 11, 2007) article by Karin Fischer:
James E. McGreevey, the former New Jersey governor who resigned in a scandal over his affair with one of his staff members, is teaching ethics and leadership at Kean University.
Mr. McGreevey was hired as an "executive in residence" in November, although his appointment was not made public immediately. He earns $17,500 a year for the part-time job teaching at the public university's graduate business school.
Mr. McGreevey, who left office, and his wife, after admitting to the affair with a man he had appointed as homeland-security adviser, is also helping to broker a deal to allow Kean to open a campus in China. By being employed by a public university, he continues to earn credits for years of government service in the state pension system....


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