The Texas Tribune 8.23.15 | Ally Mutnik Almost a year after an alcohol-related student death and a fraternity party featuring a banner that read “No Means Yes, Yes Means Anal,” Texas Tech University has boosted its oversight of fraternities and sororities in time for
Huffington Post College 8.24.15 | Tyler Kingkade The university issued several statements this weekend to make sure everyone knows how awful they think the banners were. Old Dominion University issued multiple statements and circulated two YouTube videos over the weekend after a group
The Atlantic 9.2015 | Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt Something strange is happening at America’s colleges and universities. A movement is arising, undirected and driven largely by students, to scrub campuses clean of words, ideas, and subjects that might cause discomfort or give
Space Coast Daily 8.1.15 | Editorial GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA – The University of Florida is one of the first schools in the country that will begin using a series of online self-assessment tools to improve campus safety programs in nine areas including sexual violence,
Christian Science Monitor 6.15.15 | Stacy T Khadaroo Here are some tools to help parents and students decide if a school is sufficiently addressing safety and responding appropriately to reports of sexual misconduct. As the problem of campus sexual assault gains more attention,
Inside Higher Ed 8.19.15 | Jacqueline Thomsen When students at Indiana University at Bloomington are asked to describe consent, they can often recite the lyrics from a student-written musical. “Consent is unmistakable … it’s often verbal … it’s uncoerced … it’s freely given
Huffington Post College 8.16.15 | Lynda Bekore Because many of my friends are, like me, the parents of soon-to-be or current college students, my Facebook feed is officially on college-tips overload: Things Nobody Tells You About Freshman Year; How To Avoid The Freshman
USA Today College 8.14.15 | Lara Johnson Rhodes College When I first went to college, I worried about the same things most kids do. What was I going to study? Who were my friends going to be? Could I handle living away from