00;00;00;06 - 00;00;21;27 Stephanie Wiechmann Suzanne Swierc, was director of health promotion and advocacy for Ball State until she was fired on September 17th of last year. That's after her private Facebook post calling conservative activist Charlie Kirk's death a tragedy but also pointing to violence, fear and hatred he said was shared publicly by Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita. Now, Swierc and Ball State have reached a settlement in a lawsuit she filed later that month. 00;00;22;03 - 00;00;35;03 Stephanie Wiechmann Neither side has devoted to the details from a settlement conference on Tuesday and say they cannot do so. The settlement still needs to be accepted by the court and the matter formally dismissed. In announcing her lawsuit in September, Swierc said she did not regret her post. 00;00;35;10 - 00;00;45;09 Suzanne Swierc I believe that I, along with every other person in this country, have First Amendment rights and to be able to speak on a number of things. 00;00;45;12 - 00;00;57;14 Stephanie Wiechmann Ball state contended her post was not protected by the Constitution in the lawsuits, where it was not asking for her job back with her lawyer saying she didn't feel like she could work at Ball State again. I'm Stephanie Wiechmann in Muncie.