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Written by Lindsay Gaskins
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Monday, 30 April 2012 23:31 |
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Calculus professor Steven Damelin traveled to Albany for personal reasons using state funds, according to an investigation report by the Georgia Southern University Office of Audit and Advisory Services.
The George-Anne received the travel documents on April 13 from the Office of Audit and Advisory Services after filing a request for the investigation report.
Damelin, who holds a doctorate in mathematics, stated that his trip was to conduct research with William Glover, an undergraduate music student, about the mathematics of music.
Damelin said he was not sure if this research would produce any results, according to an investigation report issued by Jana Briley, director of the Office of Audit and Advisory Services.
Glover stated that he and Damelin met by email through an Internet service and they were having a secret relationship, according to the report.
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