The Carnegie Mellon professor who wished the late Queen an 'excruciatingly painful' death, said her job at the prestigious university is safe despite her outrageous sentiments.'From what I've been told, there is no plan to sanction or fire me, and my job is not in jeopardy. My university leadership showed very clearly they did not approve of my speech; however, they stand in firm support of my freedom of expression on my personal social media,' wrote Uju Anya, an applied-linguistics professor at the Pittsburgh college, in a Monday evening thread.'I am not in battle with Carnegie Mellon University. As the letters of support from the students, faculty, staff, and others in my university community clearly show, I am wanted and I belong here.'
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