Since the writing of the previous post some years ago, I've received thousands of views and tons of support from students, faculty, and even administrators! You can read that post here . Unfortunately, the university itself has been disinterested in addressing the issue. I ended up graduating with my honors degree in physical science the following semester instead of chemistry.Following arbitration (which I'm not permitted to discuss in detail), I believe the professor in question discussed the issue heavily with both students and other faculty outside his department. A person has reached out to me and was able to discuss in some detail the outcome as well as my grades which are, again, a violation of FERPA. The person cited the professor as the source of the information. I have reached out to the university and they were largely disinterested in pursuing the issue as they ignored the initial complaint.I have met other students affected by the professor by sharing my story. They have made reports as well, but they too have been ignored. Unfortunately, the student body is likely still negatively affected by the professor and by others as the university appears to take an active role in fighting against student rights. The disability services center, which is meant to be a voice for disabled students, takes away the rights the disabled are guaranteed by federal law.The only recourse is to share my story to help those dealing with the same thing.The university has continually shown they do not place their interests in honesty or integrity.I can be reached for further comment here Note: Although the professor has no issue in naming me, I refuse to name him as I feel it would be unfair to him. If you know who he is (which is likely given the behavior outlined here is typical for him), please refrain from naming him here out of respect for both him and myself. I believe that he is often an empathetic person at times, but he is brash, erratic, and has a strong tendency to be actionable when upset. I do not believe that he is, at his core, a bad person. I just feel that he makes poor decisions.