Former university president Ken Starr has resigned from his position as a law professor at Baylor, leaving the university in the wake of the sexual assault scandal involving the football program.
Starr had already resigned as chancellor "as a matter of conscience" in May after being demoted from his position as president in the aftermath of the controversy, which called into question the university's handling of sexual assault cases.
Baylor released a statement on Friday announcing Starr "will be leaving his faculty status and tenure," noting that his departure was mutually agreed upon.