In August 2002, Stein became director of success programs at the
Georgia Institute of Technology in
Atlanta, Georgia, and was subsequently promoted to his current position of dean of students in March 2006 after serving as interim dean of students for six months before being named assistant vice president and dean of students. Stein was promoted to vice president and dean of students in August 2015.[4][5]
He was replaced as vice president by LuoLuo Hong.[6]
Controversy
While dean at Georgia Tech, he was accused of a lack of due process by students and fraternities.[7][8] This resulted in lawsuits that resulted in students who were accused of sexual misconduct being reinstated and winning settlements.[9][10] As a result of the events, Tech dropped its $47 million request for funding.[11]
Students also complained about the lack of funding for counseling services and the failure to keep promises to improve student health services.[12][13] This has been highlighted by multiple student deaths on campuses and violent student protests on campus.[14][15] This has also resulted in a wrongful death lawsuit by parents.[16] This lawsuit resulted in a settlement of $1 million dollars.[17]
There also have been allegations of political discrimination against student groups going back to 2006 which resulted in a lawsuit.[18][19] This resulted in a settlement by Georgia Tech of $50,000 dollars.[20]
Georgia Tech had to resolve a complaint of anti-semitism because of blatant anti-Semitic exclusion and harassment at a campus group event.[21]