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Tag: Sexual Harrassment: Page 6
Students
Let’s See Leniency for Oregon Duck ‘Satirists’
Oregon player chant deserves applause not discipline.
January 4, 2015
Students
San Diego State Greeks Raise Sex Assault Awareness
Leaders of the Greek community at San Diego State University are developing a plan that calls for all members of fraternities and sororities to receive sexual assault awareness training.
December 15, 2014
African-American
Effigies of Blacks Found Hanging by Nooses at UC Berkeley
Three cardboard cutouts of Black people were found hanging by nooses Saturday on the Berkeley campus of the University of California.
December 14, 2014
Students
University of Kansas Fraternity to Remain of Interim Suspension
The interim suspension of a University of Kansas fraternity has been extended while the school and Lawrence police investigate allegations of sexual assaults at the chapter house on the Lawrence campus.
December 11, 2014
Students
Court Rejects Fired Iowa Professor’s Appeal
IOWA CITY, Iowa ― An appeals court upheld the firing of a University of Iowa radiology professor Wednesday, rejecting claims that he did not receive a fair hearing.
November 26, 2014
HBCUs
Freed-Hardeman University Cancels Cosby Appearance
HENDERSON, Tenn. ― A university in Tennessee says it has canceled Bill Cosby’s scheduled appearance at a benefit dinner amid allegations made by women accusing the comedian of sexual assault.
November 26, 2014
Students
University of Virginia Suspends Fraternal Activities Amid Investigation
The University of Virginia on Saturday suspended activities at all campus fraternal organizations amid an investigation into a published report in which a student described being sexually assaulted by seven men at a fraternity in 2012.
November 23, 2014
Students
Sex-Assault Program Expands to High Schools
CONCORD, N.H. ― The University of New Hampshire is expanding its nationally recognized sexual violence prevention program to a younger audience: high school students in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
November 11, 2014
Students
‘Enough, I’m Tired’ Becomes Rallying Cry of Mexican Protest
An off-the-cuff comment by the attorney general to cut off a news conference about the apparent killing of 43 missing college students has been taken up by protesters as a rallying cry against Mexico’s corruption and drug trade-fueled violence.
November 9, 2014
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Princeton University Makes Deal With U.S. on Sex Assault Cases
Princeton University has agreed to review its handling of sexual assault cases over the last three years and make policy changes after the government found that it had failed to respond “promptly and equitably” to complaints of sexual violence in violation of federal law, the U.S. Department of Education said Wednesday.
November 5, 2014
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South Dakota Professor Seeks No Fault Divorce Law
A law professor at the University of South Dakota and the brother of a woman slain by her abusive husband are working together to draft a bill that will allow a person to seek divorce without proving fault.
November 3, 2014
HBCUs
Alabama Pastor: College Official Touched Me, Too
A Baptist minister in Alabama said Thursday that he was inappropriately touched by a man now accused of sexually assaulting students at a state university in northeastern Pennsylvania.
October 30, 2014
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