Student who said 'women have vaginas' cleared by university over misconduct charges
A law student who was investigated by university bosses after she said women have vaginas and are weaker than men has been cleared of misconduct charges.
Lisa Keogh, 29, was investigated after classmates complained she said “the difference in physical strength of men versus women is a fact”.
She made the comments during a seminar on gender, feminism and the law at Abertay University, Dundee, and said she faced a flurry of abuse from her classmates.
Ms Keogh has now been cleared after a letter from the university stated the charges would not be upheld due to “insufficient evidence” to support the allegations.
She said she was “overjoyed” about the decision – but added it was cruel of university bosses to draw out the process for two months while she was taking her final exams.