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Students were sometimes referred to him for disciplinary action.  He usually talked through problems, and the result was a trip for [[coffee]] with the student in question.  He also likes to speak with his eyes closed.  Just ignore this.   
 
Students were sometimes referred to him for disciplinary action.  He usually talked through problems, and the result was a trip for [[coffee]] with the student in question.  He also likes to speak with his eyes closed.  Just ignore this.   
  
Xavier was best-known as Greek adviser and Dean of [[Flunk Day|Flunk]].
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Xavier was best-known as Greek advisor and Dean of [[Flunk Day|Flunk]].
  
 
==2010 Leave and Resignation==
 
==2010 Leave and Resignation==
 
In Winter 2010, Xavier was suddenly placed on administrative leave.  The reasons for this were not publicly disclosed, but Xavier had recently been under fire regarding his part in the handling of sexual assaults<ref>[http://www.theknoxstudent.com/newsroom/article/victims-challenge-school-handling-sexual-assaults/ Victims challenge school on handling of sexual assaults] - in [[The Knox Student]]</ref>.  Rumors said<ref>[http://www.theknoxstudent.com/newsroom/article/dispelling-rumors/ Dispelling rumors] - in [[The Knox Student]]</ref> that, following an investigation, Xavier was terminated in March 2010. The administration denied that he had been terminated and insisted that he was still on leave<ref>[http://www.theknoxstudent.com/newsroom/article/wheres-dean/ Where's the dean?] - in [[The Knox Student]]</ref>. The reasons for his dismissal were not released to the community, leading to student protests demanding administration transparency that caught the attention of [[The Register-Mail]].<ref>[http://www.galesburg.com/education/x38424716/Knox-students-ask-Where-s-my-dean Knox College students ask: Where’s my dean?] - in [[The Register-Mail]]</ref>
 
In Winter 2010, Xavier was suddenly placed on administrative leave.  The reasons for this were not publicly disclosed, but Xavier had recently been under fire regarding his part in the handling of sexual assaults<ref>[http://www.theknoxstudent.com/newsroom/article/victims-challenge-school-handling-sexual-assaults/ Victims challenge school on handling of sexual assaults] - in [[The Knox Student]]</ref>.  Rumors said<ref>[http://www.theknoxstudent.com/newsroom/article/dispelling-rumors/ Dispelling rumors] - in [[The Knox Student]]</ref> that, following an investigation, Xavier was terminated in March 2010. The administration denied that he had been terminated and insisted that he was still on leave<ref>[http://www.theknoxstudent.com/newsroom/article/wheres-dean/ Where's the dean?] - in [[The Knox Student]]</ref>. The reasons for his dismissal were not released to the community, leading to student protests demanding administration transparency that caught the attention of [[The Register-Mail]].<ref>[http://www.galesburg.com/education/x38424716/Knox-students-ask-Where-s-my-dean Knox College students ask: Where’s my dean?] - in [[The Register-Mail]]</ref>
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An email was sent out to the presidents of all the Greek presidents by [[Heather Kopec]]  informing them that they should tell their chapters that Xavier Romano, previously the Greek adviser, had been terminated.<ref>[http://www.theknoxstudent.com/newsroom/article/thoughts-from-the-embers-open-communication/]</ref>
  
 
On April 21, 2010, [[Roger Taylor]] sent out a [[campus-wide e-mail]] stating that Xavier would be resigning effective June 1, 2010, and that he would remain on leave until that time.  The e-mail cited personal reasons for the resignation; no mention was made of the allegations against him.  [[Associate Dean of Students]] [[Debbie Southern]], who had been serving as Acting Dean of Students in Xavier's absence, was tapped to replace him.  [[Craig Southern]]'s future reporting lines remain unknown.
 
On April 21, 2010, [[Roger Taylor]] sent out a [[campus-wide e-mail]] stating that Xavier would be resigning effective June 1, 2010, and that he would remain on leave until that time.  The e-mail cited personal reasons for the resignation; no mention was made of the allegations against him.  [[Associate Dean of Students]] [[Debbie Southern]], who had been serving as Acting Dean of Students in Xavier's absence, was tapped to replace him.  [[Craig Southern]]'s future reporting lines remain unknown.
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===Post-Knox Career===
 
===Post-Knox Career===
Xavier is on the shortlist of candidates for the Dean of Students position at Linfield College in [[Oregon]].  Their student paper, the Linfield Review, recently published an article discussing the circumstances surrounding Xavier's departure from Knox. <ref>[http://www.linfield.edu/linfield-review/?p=4483]</ref>  The article featured quotes from 2009-10 TKS Editor-in-Chief [[Laura Miller]] praising Xavier's performance, asserting that "[h]e’s always been extremely accommodating for the newspaper” and that "[f]or lots of students, he has been a great dean.”
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Xavier is on the shortlist of candidates for the Dean of Students position at Linfield College in [[Oregon]].  Their student paper, the Linfield Review, recently published an article discussing the circumstances surrounding Xavier's departure from Knox. <ref>[http://www.linfield.edu/linfield-review/?p=4483]</ref>  The article featured quotes from 2009-10 TKS Editor-in-Chief [[Laura Miller]] praising Xavier's performance, asserting that "[h]e’s always been extremely accommodating for the newspaper” and that "[f]or lots of students, he has been a great dean.” Previous possibly relevant instances of Xavier's service at Knox, such as his sometime practice of throwing [[TKS]] out of [[Student Life Committee]] meetings for publishing something he didn't like, were not examined or disclosed.
 
 
He is currently the President at Jazan Economic City Polytechnic in Saudi Arabia, and is now on Facebook.  <<< Wow. Really? This is newsworthy?
 
  
 
== Fun Facts ==
 
== Fun Facts ==
 
Xavier attended the college where the famous movie "[[Animal House]]" was filmed, and was a student there while the filming took place.
 
Xavier attended the college where the famous movie "[[Animal House]]" was filmed, and was a student there while the filming took place.
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Xavier worked in the [[Office of Student Development]] and his office was on the first floor of [[Old Main]].  His former assistants included [[Susan Day]] and [[Vicki Sibley]].
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Xavier is (in some people's opinions, though this line had been edited many times) a [[God]].
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Buena suerte, Xavier.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==See also==
 
==See also==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentleman#Confucianism Gentleman]
  
 
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[[Category:Former Staff]]
[[Category:Administrators]] [[Category:Former Staff]]
 

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