I would have thought the 72 year old Nobel Prize winner would be more useful to the university than the people objecting to his comments? I doubt his comments suddenly meant that any girls thinking about pursuing science suddenly changed their minds.
He made a comment on his personal experiences to explain why he supported single-sex labs to 100 people at a science conference in Korea. I think it's a shame for the university that he resigned - he probably decided he had better things to do than deal with the social media fall-out.
Looking at the comments themselves - it's true a lot of girls do cry when criticised. My experience is that I have not seen a man cry at work even though I have seen many men be given a really hard time - if I had been in their shoes I would have cried. I have seen girls cry at work. The only time I remember crying I did it in private, in the toilets. I also remember crying once at about 2am at home out of sheer frustration after spending hours trying to get a macro I was writing for a spreadsheet to work. I then stopped crying after a couple of minutes and figured it out. I have no idea why I cried - I don't choose to cry and would prefer if I didn't - I don't expect a particular reaction from others because of tears - they are more of a hindrance - I can't see properly
Anyway, my daughter, who is really good at Chemistry, is in a single-sex school. I am all for keeping boys out of her lab and out of her school.