Cinncinati.com 12.30.16 | Kate Murphy Allegations of a “sexually hostile environment” on campus spurred a federal investigation of the University of Cincinnati, recently discovered federal documents state. The Enquirer reported in August that UC was under investigation by the federal Department of Education for possibly
Harvard Crimson 11.14. 16 | Brian P. Yu Student groups receiving funding from the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations’ Student Advisory Committee will be eligible for more funding if their board members undergo sexual assault prevention training as a result of
The Alligator 8.23.16 | Melissa Gomez UF students and faculty are taking action against sexual assault on campus by clarifying one word: consent. UF’s Sexual Trauma/Interpersonal Violence Education, in collaboration with GatorWell, launched a sexual consent health communication campaign Monday, said Rita Lawrence,
Uknow.com 8.23.16 LEXINGTON, Ky. (Aug. 23, 2016) — This past spring, UK officials made several recommendations that addressed student safety issues, which included making reporting information more accessible through UK’s website and other channels. Now, UK students (and employees) may easily access this
Minneapolis Star Tribune 8.16.16 | Sharyn Jackson As soon as the first chord was struck on the upright piano, a woman put her hand to her chest and gulped in the air in the tiny church rehearsal room. When she let her breath
Slate.com 8.17.16 | Mark Joseph Stern Brigham Young University has a well-documented rape problem, one that’s different from the sexual assault crisis that plagues many other campuses: When female rape victims report their assault, they are often punished for breaking the school’s stringent
The Real News 8.17.16 | April Reign April Reign, creator of #OscarsSoWhite, unpacks the question of boycotting artists who are accused of rape KWAME ROSE, TRNN: For the Real News Network here in Baltimore, Maryland, I'm Kwame Rose.There's been a lot of
Huffington Post 8.3.16 | Tyler Kingkade For too long, colleges haven’t tracked whether their policies and programs are effective. For the first time, researchers in two states will systematically study college sexual assault policies with a view to overhauling them. Researchers in Kansas and