MU Assistant Professor Melissa Click seemed to be instructing students and protesters to block reporters attempting to access protesters’ campsite on public ground. (photo from video by Mark Schierbecker)

MU Assistant Professor Melissa Click seemed to be instructing students and protesters to block reporters attempting to access protesters’ campsite on public ground. (photo from video by Mark Schierbecker)

The University of Missouri has fired Melissa Click, the assistant professor shown on video threatening a student journalist in November, and cursing at a police officer during the Homecoming parade.

Board of Curator’s letter of dismissal to Click

University of Missouri System Interim President Hank Foley and Board of Curators Chair Pam Henrickson made the announcement that Click, an Assistant Professor of Communication, had been terminated after a vote from the board of curators.  The announcement came Thursday afternoon during a media teleconference and was based on an investigation initiated after Columbia City prosecutor Steve Richey charged Click with assault and battery in the campus incidents.

“It was the action of the prosecutor that stimulated the request for the investigation,” Henrickson said.

Read the investigative report to the board and Click’s formal response .

Henrickson told reporters today, “I can’t say there was much on Dr. Click’s behalf that was compelling.”