the 111-page complaint alleges yaeger used overtly sexual language with his students, used his influencesleep with female graduates, and even pressured a student to live with him. that student is dr. celeste kidd, now a professor at the university. >> he made it clear, explicitly, by telling me that if i had a problem with him, and i expressed that, there would be professional consequences. >> reporter: in a statement to cbs news, university officials say "the fact is that many students, faculty, and administrators at the university do not recognize the institution described in the letter circulating on the internet." >> the sort of response that we're seeing from the administration there to suppress this to the point of actually putting those victims at risk, i think was most troubling to me. >> reporter: yaeger remains on paid administrative leave. he did not respond to our request for comment. the university has launched an independent investigation since the e.e.o.c. complaint. elaine. >> quijano: jericka duncan. jericka, thank you. coming up, north korea takes steps to prevent darin