I was given a copy of this email by the Dean of Students during one of the two administrative meetings that I had with her and the Director of Student Services.
The writing professor had never said anything to me, verbally or in writing, to imply that he felt harassed by me; Ms. Liriano's report, given to me by the Dean of Students at my first adminstrative meeting with her and Director Stevens, was my first knowledge of what he'd been saying about me. I'm sure that he also hadn't told anyone about all of the emails that he had sent me during the semester; that's why I gave the Dean and the Director binders that had copies of my entire correspondence with him, and I was cleared of the harassment charge. There was nothing threatening or inappropriate about anything that I had said; I said that during the second administrative meeting, and the Dean and the Director agreed.
Did I write sugar and spice to my writing professor? No; if I had, maybe he wouldn't have accused me of harassing him.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, July 3, 2017 @ 4:33 p.m.